Jamika R. Burnette Guest Columnist According to the National Registry of Exonerations, out of 873 individual exonerations from January 1989 through February 2012, defendants collectively spent more than 10,000 years
Old Salem Museums & Gardens is screening clips from four documentaries in January, February and April. The footage that will be shown will illustrate the history of civil rights in
(pictured above: Earl Dominie with the drawing he had tattooed to his arm.) “Release: From Stigma to Acceptance,” an exhibit that showcases the talents and struggles of ex-offenders reintegrating into society,
(pictured above: WSSU singers perform during last year’s concert.) The Winston-Salem State University Choirs (University Choir; University Women; Schola Cantorum and Burke Singers), under the direction Maestra D’Walla Simmons-Burke and accompanist Dr.
Nigerian businessman Hakeem Belo-Osagie will speak at Wake Forest University on Tuesday, April 1 at 4:30 p.m. in Broyhill Auditorium in Farrell Hall. His
(pictured above: Super Bowl-winning coach Tony Dungy is now a television analyst and best-selling author.) Legendary football coach and bestselling author