First Waughtown Baptist Church resumed its annual Bible Boot Camp July 23-25, following a one-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Tina Redmond, aka DJ Chic Chick, the founder of TRACC Radio, a Black-owned radio station app, continues to make history and change up the game. Earlier this year, Tina, who is from Inglewood, California, launched the app with a physical office located in Atlanta. Now she is back residing at home in Los Angeles and so is TRACC Radio.
W-S Street School unveils new website, logo, and expansion plans
RiverRun is pleased to announce a collaborative event with Bookmarks, presenting a free Film With Purpose screening of ”Boss: The Black Experience in Business.” This event will take place on Thursday, Aug. 12 at the Bookmarks store on Fourth Street in downtown Winston-Salem. The evening features a discussion at 7:30 p.m. followed by the film at 8 p.m.
The ACEY Group recognizes Trinity Glen nursing assistants
By Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr. The right-wing majority on the Supreme Court just undercut the Voting Rights Act again.
Commentary: Democracy: Enemy of the powerful
In an attempt to transform the vacant property into a community center, Winston-Salem City Councilmember Barbara Hanes Burke has requested that the local school district gift the former campus of Hanes-Lowrance Middle School on Indiana Avenue to the city.