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Editorial: Origins of Freedom

    Editorial: Origins of Freedom

Independence and Freedom. What’s the difference? Simple – because you are independent, are you free? Are you free to command your own self-worthiness and proclaim who you really are? Are you

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War on Kwanzaa?

    War on Kwanzaa?

Hundreds of local residents attended Kwanzaa celebrations this week and last week at several venues throughout the city. Folks danced, laughed, fellowshipped and positively reflected on the tumultuous road African

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Selfless at Thanksgiving

    Selfless at Thanksgiving

Local group of volunteers on service trip to Ghana (pictured above: Travellers (front row, from left) Beth Frack, Bray Barto, Jozy Unal, Jordan Shegog, Cashlyn Lovell, (back row) Parker Lovell, Shannon

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‘White African’ discusses fight against Mugabe

    ‘White African’ discusses fight against Mugabe

A British-born white Zimbabwean who is waging a human rights and legal battle against one of Africa’s longest-serving leaders told his story at Wake Forest University Tuesday. Ben Freeth says

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Senior Spotlight: Shirley Deane

    Senior Spotlight: Shirley Deane

Our psychology professor at NYU had asked what we wanted in life. Our class was mostly girls. This was the

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Liberian ambassador: We need your support

    Liberian ambassador:  We need your support

Liberian Ambassador Jeremiah Sulunteh spent four days in North Carolina beginning late last month, touring local facilities and meeting with

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Change at the Vatican

    Change at  the Vatican

Were we the only ones expecting someone black or brown to walk out last week after white smoke went up

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Black Catholics find hope in Pope Francis

    Black Catholics find hope in Pope Francis

Local black Catholics are looking to the future with new hope after the selection of the first-ever Latin American pope.

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Community helps end fresh food deserts

    Community helps end fresh food deserts

If the Dreamland Park community is a food desert, then Attorney S. Wayne Patterson and his wife Tamica want their

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New arrivals in the Art District

    New arrivals in the Art District

Umoja African Crafts and 6th & Trade Clothing Boutique are settling into the Downtown Arts District. The boutique, named for

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