Liberation Education, Part 2: Empowering students and creating a space where they feel safe to be themselves
David Bishop has a heart for helping children, because someone helped him growing up. That was the major motivation for him to start the David Bishop Scholarship.
Last week the Winston-Salem Chapter of the NAACP (WSNAACP) awarded $5,000 in scholarships to five different local students. Caden Davis, Reynolds High School, Breanna Chadwick, Parkland High School, Robert “BJ” Moore III, Atkins High School, Chloe Fletcher, Carver High School, and Lauren Valle, Atkins High School, each received $1,000 to help further their education.
Busta’s Person of the Week: Greensboro’s Tammi Mac is one of Stevie Wonder’s top radio hosts!
The Hoop it Up (HIU) tournament was the premiere 3-on-3 basketball tournament in the 1990s. Now that Hoop it Up has been bought by NBA legend Kevin Garnett, they are attempting to bring the tournament back to its historic heights.
In Their Own Words: Facebook friends speak out about Simone Biles
The Washington Wizards have agreed to trade All-Star point guard Russell Westbrook to the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for
First Waughtown Baptist Church resumed its annual Bible Boot Camp July 23-25, following a one-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tina Redmond, aka DJ Chic Chick, the founder of TRACC Radio, a Black-owned radio station app, continues to make history and change up the game. Earlier this year, Tina, who is from Inglewood, California, launched the app with a physical office located in Atlanta. Now she is back residing at home in Los Angeles and so is TRACC Radio.


