People of all races, religions, and creeds came together and marched through the streets of downtown Winston-Salem on Monday morning in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
While most kids were enjoying a day off from school at home, the kids at the W.R. Anderson Community Center were enjoying some competitive fun, while learning more about why they have the day off from school.
Through his Poor People’s Campaign, Dr. Barber is continuing to build a movement to overcome systemic racism, systemic poverty, ecological devastation, militarism of the budget, and the false moral narrative of white religious nationalism.
Adia Carter, a senior at Simon G. Atkins Academic and Technology High School, received the Dr. J. Ray Butler Memorial Scholarship in the 2020 Martin Luther King Social Action Committee (MLK-SAC) Oratorical competition Saturday, Jan. 18.