Dr. Maya Angelou’s home church celebrates her life (pictured above: Maya Angelou’s grandson, Colin Johnson, speaks. Sitting behind him are (from left) Sheila Alick, Mayor Pro Temp Vivian Burke, Mayor
(pictured above: Student artists learn from law students.) On March 21, the Wake Forest University Law School Pro Bono Group and Winston-Salem State University’s Diggs Gallery co-hosted an Arts and Entertainment
One City, One Prompt (OCOP) movement is coming the Triad. Billed as a dynamic series of writing, performance, activist and community-building events, OCOP is a global effort, bringing people together
(pictured above: Attendees and participants march around the church’s parking lot Sunday.) Ministers and congregants alike donned hooded sweatshirts Sunday afternoon at Emmanuel Baptist during the church’s Second Annual Trayvon Martin