Reverend William Barber Lends Support To Bennett College
On Saturday, political activist Rev. William Barber participated in a conversation at Bennett College with his daughter, Dr. Sharrelle Barber, who graduated from the school in 2007.
On Saturday, political activist Rev. William Barber participated in a conversation at Bennett College with his daughter, Dr. Sharrelle Barber, who graduated from the school in 2007.
Bennett College in Greensboro has received $1 million in less than 24 hours, thanks to two large gifts.
Fifty years ago, a local Triad-area man shared his vision for a better Winston-Salem, and at its core was the issue of race. That man was Mark H.
A deadline is quickly approaching for a historically black women's college in Greensboro to secure its future.
There was standing room only Monday night at a public meeting about Greensboro's Renaissance Community Co-op.
Renaissance Community Co-op, a community-owned grocery store in Greensboro is closing its doors.
Winston-Salem officials have given the owners of a downtown Confederate monument until the end of the month to move it or face legal action. This comes days after the statue was vandalized.
The United States Constitution makes it clear that race cannot factor into the process of jury selection for criminal trials.
Eden, North Carolina resident David Campt teaches the persuasive power of active listening, empathy, and personal experiences with the aim of finding better ways of communicating about race.
A UNC-Chapel Hill graduate student at the forefront of protests over a Confederate statue on campus has been arrested again.