Locals mark Juneteenth (pictured above: Residents enjoy Saturday’s Juneteenth street festival.) The city’s annual Juneteenth festival celebrated a landmark anniversary in a new location on Saturday, but the hours-long, jazz-infused
Locals mark Juneteenth (pictured above: Residents enjoy Saturday’s Juneteenth street festival.) The city’s annual Juneteenth festival celebrated a landmark anniversary in a new location on Saturday, but the hours-long, jazz-infused
WSSU takes health project to Piedmont Park (pictured above: Hazel Neely, president of the Piedmont Park Resident Council, is among the participants in Saving One Sister At a Time.) “Saving One
The efforts of Interfaith Winston-Salem have been buoyed by its recent ECHO Award for its work in building social capital. Presented by the ECHO Network in conjunction with the Winston-Salem
(pictured above: Ribbon cutters (left to right) Larry Herzberg, Fred Bazemore, Vivian Burke, DD Adams, Twanna Wellman-Roebuck, Dell James, Dr. Frank James, Tommy Hickman, Mayor Allen Joines and William Womble.) Experiment
(pictured above: Harvey Miller (standing on ground second from left) poses with other students at Five Row School in this
(pictured above: a throwback image of the 100’s drummers.) Since 1968, Courtney Saunders has been on the same mission –
Dr. Maya Angelou’s home church celebrates her life (pictured above: Maya Angelou’s grandson, Colin Johnson, speaks. Sitting behind him are
(pictured above: The Neely School is moved to its new location.) Deep in the woods of Neelytown in Rowan County,
(pictured above: Shirley Caesar performs at United Metropolitan.) First Lady of Gospel Shirley Caesar brought down the house on May
(pictured above: The Friends of the Malloy/Jordan East Winston Heritage Center pose in front of the library. They are (front, from

