The Board of Equalization’s (BOE) unwillingness to even consider a process that would not unfairly or adversely affect minority communities so negatively is tantamount to former [Alabama] Gov. George Wallace’s words at his 1963 inauguration speech: “Segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever.”
Curtis Wynn has a big role, a big heart, a big family and a passion for small communities.
Rep. Robin Kelly encourages voters to make a difference at the polls during the upcoming 2018 election.
During his speech in Cincinnati Monday, Feb. 5, President Donald Trump attacked members of the Congressional Black Caucus who, while Republicans were loudly applauding, refused to clap while African kente’
By Lauren Victoria Burke, NNPA Newswire There were ads with Morgan Freeman rapping and ads with babies from around the world
By Cash Michaels Monday, Feb. 12, is the beginning of the filing period for candidates for public office in North
Earlier this week, AAMPED (African American Males Pursing Educational Dreams), a program offered by the local Crosby Scholars Community Partnership,
Rivalries were renewed once again last week as the Lady Phoenix of Winston-Salem Prep took on Carver on the hardwood.
By MARTHA WAGGONER, Associated Press RALEIGH, N.C. — The renewed version of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s campaign to lift
In honor of Black History Month, Off The Beaten Path Coffee and Beverage Cafe, downtown’s newest minority-owned business, will be


