The United Way of Forsyth is hoping to raise $100,000 to help those devastated by Hurricane Harvey.
While “Diversity” is not a new term for the business world, it appears to be experiencing a resurgence of sorts lately. Every major corporation seems to be looking for employees from underrepresented groups
Racial healing doesn’t begin until you intentionally, respectfully and patiently uncover shared truths, as Charlottesville residents had begun to do
Art Blevins recently retired from Hanes Hosiery Recreation Center after nearly 40 years in the Winston-Salem Recreation and Parks Department. He returned to the center for the championship game of the newly minted “Coach Art’s All-Star Summer League” on Aug. 22.
School’s back in session and the foods children eat supply the raw materials to construct their brains and ultimately supply their brainpower.
To many legal experts, it’s hard to believe that Republican legislative leaders deliberately redrew new voting maps for the state House and Senate – as ordered by a three-judge federal court – without incorporating race as one of the nine criteria guiding the process. After all, it was the abusive, and according to the US Supreme Court, illegal use of race by Republican mapmakers in drawing the 2011 redistricting plan that earned the ire of the federal court – namely the stacking and packing of black voters into 28 of 170 districts across the state in order to severely weaken their influence in legislative races, thus giving the GOP super-majorities in both houses.
The Reagan Raiders looked impressive during the pre-season jamboree at Mount Tabor earlier this month.
Ashley Academy students were greeted with high fives, handshakes and words of encouragement from nearly 100 locals from various walks of life on Monday.


