Photo by Tevin Stinson Local ministers discuss how they keep their faith BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE During an interview with The Chronicle, shortly after the N.C. Black Repertory Company
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(pictured above: Program players (from left) Ruby Reaves, Kamya Simmons, Christina Baker, MaSasha Staley and Shabria Stewart.) Judging by the reaction of the packed audience, Quality Education Academy Fine Arts Department’s

“Racial Taboo,” a documentary film that features many North Carolinians, was premiered earlier last month at Wilmington’s City Stage Theater. The site was significant; City Stage is a historically segregated

Latonya Black, a former Greensboro resident who performed with the N.C. Black Repertory Co. in the 1980s, has taken her