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Sigmas award two scholarships

    Sigmas award two scholarships

On Saturday, July 17, the Delta Sigma Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. scholarship committee, along with the Sigma Beta Club advisory committee, held a scholarship presentation for their recent Sigma Beta Club graduates. The scholarships, named in honor of distinguished service chapter member Darryl A. Prince, Sr., were presented at Grace Fellowship Church located at 4015 Brownsboro Road.

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DTLR awards first ever HBCU scholarship to local students

    DTLR awards first ever HBCU scholarship to local students

DTLR, one of the country’s most successful lifestyle retailers with more than 240 stores in 19 states, recently announced the recipients of its first ever HBCU Scholarship Program. The scholarship awarded a total of $10,000 to five high school seniors from across the country who plan to enroll in a full-time undergraduate program at an HBCU. Each scholarship recipient received $2,000 toward the 2021-2022 school year.

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IN MEMORIAM: Civil Rights legend Bob Moses dies at 86

    IN MEMORIAM: Civil Rights legend Bob Moses dies at 86

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Robert Parris Moses, one of America’s foremost civil rights leaders who stood fearless in the face of violence to register African American voters in the

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Commentary: The vaccines are available, but we are not taking them

    Commentary: The vaccines are available, but we are not taking them

Commentary: The vaccines are available, but we are not taking them

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The Chronicle’s Business of the Month: Winston-Salem entrepreneur has a right-on-time business

    The Chronicle’s Business of the Month: Winston-Salem entrepreneur has a right-on-time business

The Chronicle’s Business of the Month: Winston-Salem entrepreneur has a right-on-time business

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Bishop T.D. Jakes headlines panel about the church, COVID-19 vaccines, and access

    Bishop T.D. Jakes headlines panel about the church, COVID-19 vaccines, and access

Bishop T.D. Jakes headlines panel about the church, COVID-19 vaccines, and access

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Second Harvest holds groundbreaking for new headquarters

    Second Harvest holds groundbreaking for new headquarters

On the cusp of its 40th year of service to the people and communities of Northwest North Carolina, Second Harvest Food Bank held a groundbreaking ceremony on the site of its future headquarters facility at Whitaker Park, in the heart of Winston-Salem.

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Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation applications for Systemic Change Strategy fall 2021 grant cycle due July 22

    Z. Smith Reynolds  Foundation applications for  Systemic Change Strategy fall 2021 grant cycle due July 22

The Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation (ZSR) is accepting applications for its State-Level Systemic Change Strategy fall 2021 grant cycle until 12 noon on July 22.

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Foundation and social workers help college students and honor Michael L. Clements

    Foundation and social workers help college students and honor Michael L. Clements

Foundation and social workers help college students and honor Michael L. Clements

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Biz Markie, Clown Prince of Hip-Hop, dies at 57

    Biz Markie, Clown Prince of Hip-Hop, dies at 57

The world is mourning the loss of rap legend Biz Markie who passed away Friday at age 57 at a Baltimore hospital. Lisa Respers France, senior writer for CNN, confirmed the hip-hop icon’s death.

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