Posts From Donna Rogers

Commentary: Dr. King inspired me to keep going in life

    Commentary: Dr. King inspired me to keep going in life

Donna Rogers Something To Talk About The Chronicle asked people how Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. affected their lives. I want to add my voice to the conversation. I was

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From protests to milestones, 2015 proved to be dynamic

    From protests to milestones, 2015 proved to be dynamic

By Donna Rogers The Chronicle 2015 began with a question for Winston-Salem: Is racism America’s Berlin Wall? Chronicle Publisher Ernie Pitt asked that question at the Martin Luther King Jr.

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Conference addresses gang-related issues

    Conference addresses gang-related issues

Photo by Donna Rogers Attendees listen to Rob Lang, assistant U.S. attorney for the middle district of North Carolina, as he speaks to attendees of the Community Awareness Networking Conference

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Women’s Fund ready for next phase

    Women’s Fund ready for next phase

Above: Photo by Donna Rogers- The Women’s Fund of Winston-Salem awarded five organizations grants for 2015. The representatives accepting the awards are (L-R) Erika Stewart and Rosa Miranda of El

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Star helps draw attention to minority businesses

    Star helps draw attention to minority businesses

In above photo: Angela Robinson, who portrays Veronica Harrington on the primetime soap opera “The Haves and the Have Nots,” drew

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A ‘family day for the kids’

    A ‘family day for the kids’

In above photo: Jennifer Smoot dances with her daughter Shanovia Smoot as the Marlita Diamond, Snappy Tappers dance to the song

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New documentary highlights Selma high school students’ role in voting rights effort

    New documentary highlights Selma high school students’ role in voting rights effort

In above photo: The crowd at the Hanesbrands Theatre. (Photo by Donna Rogers) The 1965 Voting Rights Act was signed

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Black theater to take center stage in Winston-Salem week of Aug. 3

    Black theater to take center stage in Winston-Salem week of Aug. 3

In above photo: Prime Tyme Soul Cafe  on University Parkway already is welcoming the National Black Theatre Festival before it

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$40 million initiative to boost young kids

    $40 million initiative to boost young kids

In above photo: Children from Winston-Salem State University’s Head Start program enjoy Dylan Rowe as he entertains them by making animals

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Prayer vigils in Winston-Salem area comfort hearts and decry racial hatred

    Prayer vigils in Winston-Salem area comfort hearts and decry racial hatred

In photo above: Bishop Marvin Cremedy prays silently during the public prayer vigil held at Vessels of Honor Church Ministries,

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