This informative series provides valuable insight by our local coaches. Previous articles in this series ran in past issues of The Chronicle.
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After two years of remote work for countless individuals due to the pandemic, many employees are returning to the office. While some may embrace a return to the workplace and view this as a transition back to normalcy and socialization, others may find the adjustment back to an in-person work environment overwhelming and anxiety-provoking.
While the world has been focused on the growing numbers of COVID-19 casualties, the media has somewhat ignored the long-term educational and economic impacts of the pandemic – especially for Black students.
House passes CROWN Act to end discrimination against natural Black hairstyles
Commentary: An engagement moment for the US and China
Commentary: Gas prices, propaganda, war, and politics
Commentary: Keep the faith during difficult times. Better days are ahead.
Commentary: Black Americans and the worldwide principles of democracy
Winston-Salem Freedom Schools will launch its collaborative initiative with its Make a Difference! fundraiser on March 19.
Judges races: really, really, really important!