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Re-entry is bedrock of CSEM work

    Re-entry is bedrock of CSEM work

Re-entry is bedrock of CSEM work

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Dr. Tony Allen appointed as chair of President’s Board of Advisors on HBCUs

    Dr. Tony Allen appointed as chair of President’s Board of Advisors on HBCUs

Dr. Tony Allen appointed as chair of President’s Board of Advisors on HBCUs

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Commentary: Has COVID-19 and injustice made America divided and mean-spirited?

    Commentary: Has COVID-19 and injustice made America divided and mean-spirited?

Commentary: Has COVID-19 and injustice made America divided and mean-spirited?

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Commentary: To counter terror, abolish war

    Commentary: To counter terror, abolish war

Commentary: To counter terror, abolish war

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Rally in wake of Mt. Tabor school shooting calls for end to senseless gun violence

    Rally in wake of Mt. Tabor school shooting calls for end to senseless gun violence

In the wake of the shooting at Mount Tabor High School that took the life of student William Chavis Raymond Miller Jr. last weekend, nearly 200 people gathered in downtown Winston-Salem to call for an end to senseless gun violence. 

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Creative arts store in Hanes Mall is a big hit

    Creative arts store in Hanes Mall is a big hit

Winston-Salem is known as the City of Arts and innovation. BlakeRyan, a lifestyle brand, is a store in Hanes Mall that truly embodies the city’s motto.

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CSEM brings research help to East Winston initiative to empower residents

    CSEM brings research help to East Winston initiative to empower residents

The Castle Heights Neighborhood Association, which has long worked for better conditions for its residents, is stepping up its game through a collaboration with the poverty-fighting Partnership for Prosperity (P4P). The initiative has tapped Winston-Salem State University’s Center for the Study of Economic Mobility (CSEM) as its research partner.

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Busta’s Person of the Week: Justin ‘JT’ Taylor: Black high school athletes must change the narrative that HBCUs are a step down

    Busta’s Person of the Week: Justin ‘JT’ Taylor: Black high school athletes must change the narrative that HBCUs are a step down

Busta’s Person of the Week: Justin ‘JT’ Taylor: Black high school athletes must change the narrative that HBCUs are a step down

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What’s next for Newton?

    What’s next for Newton?

Cam Newton was released by the New England Patriots last week and is now on the open market for any team to sign. At 32 years of age, Newton looks to still have something left in the tank and can possibly still be a starter in the league.

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Church conference to encourage, empower women

    Church conference to encourage, empower women

Greater Tabernacle Worship Center has held a women’s conference for over 20 years. This year the conference will run from Sept. 16-19 at the church, located at 1410 Attucks St.

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