In photo above: Isaac “Ike” Howard (File photo) By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle After months of uncertainty, the winners of the elections held by the Winston-Salem Chapter of the National
In photo above: Isaac “Ike” Howard (File photo) By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle After months of uncertainty, the winners of the elections held by the Winston-Salem Chapter of the National
The Winston-Salem branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People will void its last election, which took place on Jan. 10, as the national office looks into
NAACP incumbent president ousted in Saturday’s state-monitored contest Members of the Winston-Salem branch of the NAACP elected a new leader Saturday in an election monitored by the state office, but an
Branch leaders will be picked on Jan. 10 (pictured above: A sign posted at headquarters on Nov. 18.) A N.C. NAACP official will oversee the elections of the Winston-Salem Branch on
Above: Stephen Hairston and Glenn Bratton As both a former Winston-Salem Police sergeant and Winston-Salem Branch NAACP president, Stephen Hairston sees
By the time Dr. Beverly Emory takes office as Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools’ new superintendent in July, she will likely already
The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education has selected its first-ever female superintendent. During a special called meeting at the Board