Members of the Winston-Salem Branch of the NAACP are preparing to get on the bus to participate in the ninth annual Historic Thousands on Jones Street (HKOJ) People’s Assembly in
Members of the Winston-Salem Branch of the NAACP are preparing to get on the bus to participate in the ninth annual Historic Thousands on Jones Street (HKOJ) People’s Assembly in
The Institute for Dismantling Racism (IDR) wants to have candid and authentic conversations about race and racial inequalities. That conversation began Feb. 3 in Green Street United Methodist Church’s
Readers will notice a change in The Chronicle from here on in the form of its new editor. Donna Rogers has been appointed to the position of editor. She’s excited
A local agency dedicated to providing educational alternatives for teenagers who don’t have a place to go after school is looking for the public’s help with funding. The Guiding Institute
Above: The crowd at the 2014 Go Red breakfast gathering. The American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women movement encourages everyone to
Photo by Todd Luck, Above: Imam Leonard Abdullah makes a point. A panel of local Muslims last week denounced the
(Above: Volunteer workers packaged over 20,000 individual meals for distribution in an effort to help stop hunger in the United
Photos by Todd Luck. Above: Earline Parmon and Paul Lowe at Forsyth DNC Headquarters. Local pastor is now a state senator
Both private and public schools are preparing to explain to parents the strides they’ve taken to improve student performance as
Contenders for Parmon’s seat (from left) Rev. Dr. Paul Lowe, Joycelyn Johnson and Wilbert Banks take part in a public