Editorial

Commentary: A mother’s joyful moment

    Commentary: A mother’s joyful moment

By Jourdan Gore as told to Cheryl D. Scales On Sunday, Jan. 14, graduation for Mason Gore from Winston-Salem Christian High School took place at Wake Forest Baptist Hospital at

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Commentary: Time is up … it is time for us to get free

    Commentary: Time is up … it is time for us to get free

By Micha James I have been focused on helping others for so long but am failing myself by suppressing the thoughts, triggers and situations that have molded me into the woman I am today. Time is up … it is time for us to get free.

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Commentary: Art wants to work!

    Commentary: Art wants to work!

By David Finn The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Public Art Commission in 2018 will commission the citywide “Winston-Salem Portrait Project” which is envisioned as a complex photographic portrayal of the city, displayed in sites where various communities intersect.

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Editorial Cartoon: Racist?

    Editorial Cartoon: Racist?

Editorial Cartoon by Ron Rogers

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Guest Editorial: Safety urged in our extreme cold weather

  Guest Editorial: Safety urged in our extreme cold weather

Forgive us for being preachy, but with the extreme cold weather and numerous reports of fires, it seems we should

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Editorial Cartoon: MLK

  Editorial Cartoon: MLK

Editorial Cartoon by Ron Rogers

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Editorial Cartoon: Oprah

  Editorial Cartoon: Oprah

Editorial Cartoon by Ron Rogers

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Letters to the Editor

  Letters to the Editor

New tax law hurts those in working class families To the Editor: This new tax giveaway removes healthcare for 13

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Commentary: Stop enabling white supremacy

  Commentary: Stop enabling white supremacy

Most Black folk might get offended if it is suggested that they are enablers to white supremacists.  Yet, this enabling

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Treating everyone with dignity and respect in 2018

  Treating everyone with dignity and respect in 2018

I can remember people many years ago making New Year’s resolutions. These were things we wanted to either start doing

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