The Winston-Salem Urban League is still without a permanent leader, nearly a year after its former president and CEO departed. Don Williams was named the interim president/CEO in February. At
The Winston-Salem Urban League is still without a permanent leader, nearly a year after its former president and CEO departed. Don Williams was named the interim president/CEO in February. At
Above: Stephen Hairston and Glenn Bratton As both a former Winston-Salem Police sergeant and Winston-Salem Branch NAACP president, Stephen Hairston sees the police-inflicted deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner and
WSSU Photo by Devin Davis Winston-Salem State students hold a campus rally in the wake of the grand jury’s decision in the Michael Brown case. Winston-Salem State University, Salem
(pictured above: English Professor Will Boone speaks with Professors Dawn Tafari (left) and Denise Nation at his sides.) “Is this what we died for? Is this what I got punched
In photo: People lie on the ground at Grand Central Terminal after it was announced that the New York City
Local leaders dismayed and encouraged to fight for change ( Rev. Willard Bass speaks as S. Wayne Patterson stands at his
(pictured above: (From left) The UPS Store’s Walker Houchin coordinates with Noble’s Grille manager Spence Wilcox and Rep. Ed Hanes Jr.)
(pictured above: Bobby Kimbrough speaks as emcee Jeremy Gilyard (center) and Pastor Dr. Sir Walter Mack listen.) Corey Thomas, a
(Jones Byrd minds the turkeys on the grills.) Grill Team Six, a group made up mostly of attorneys that provides
Bus tour takes shoppers to black-owned businesses (Dana Suggs rings up customers at Body and Soul on Saturday.) In observance