The founder of an organization that is undertaking the largest African-American oral history project since the Works Progress Administration’s efforts to collect slave narratives in the 1930s came to Winston-Salem to ask for help in identifying residents of North Carolina for the project.
Earlier this week, the Salem Congregation, the council of the Moravian settlement of Salem and members from St. Phillips African Moravian Church launched a search for lost graves in a
County commissioners will soon choose the companies that’ll manage the future construction of the new courthouse.
County Commissioners will be voting today, Aug. 2, on putting a referendum on the November ballot for a quarter-cent county sales tax.
The North Carolina Black Repertory Company was one of several groups to move from The Arts Council Theatre this week to a new home downtown.
Rep. Virginia Foxx (R, 5th District-N.C.) hosted Dustin Haley and Cristofer Wiley of Forsyth County for her annual Teacher in Congress Internship in Washington, DC. in mid-July.
Saturday, Aug. 25, is the fifth anniversary of the Triad Minority and Women’s Business Expo.
Dr. Anthony Graham, the new provost for Winston-Salem State University (WSSU), is hitting the ground running.
The brainchild of the event, city native and Parkland High School graduate Whitney Daniel, said #20SDS began as an opportunity to cultivate space for black millennials, entrepreneurs, artists and other individuals in the area to network and meet likeminded people.
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