There are more high poverty schools, containing more poor children of color, across North Carolina now, resulting in an alarming resegregation. That is the contention in a new report, “Stymied
Last week, more than 60 years since the landmark decision in Brown v. Board of Education, former educators and students sat down to talk about what life was like following the desegregation of schools here in Winston-Salem and Forsyth County and the current state of public education.
A mural featuring East Ward land-marks and notable residents was unveiled Nov. 11, 2015. The mural, located on the side of the 14th Street Discount store, features historical locations and local
Personal stories highlight YWCA initiative (pictured above: Gateway YWCA Board Member LaShonda Hairston speaks on the history of the Historic Oak Grove