Race
Triad Fashion Designer Makes COVID-19 Masks More Inclusive
As black men are reporting experiences of racial profiling while wearing pr
Wake Forest University Apologizes For Benefitting From Slavery
Wake Forest University President Nathan O. Hatch is offering the first official apology for the school's participation in the institution of slavery.
First African American Inducted Into Local Sons Of The American Revolution
Following years of research, Winston-Salem's Learmond “Buddy” Hayes made an unusual discovery: an ancestor who fought as a “free man of color” in the Revolutionary War. On Thursday, Hayes beca
'Lifted Voices' Brings African American History To Life
The Greensboro History Museum will feature costumed actors portraying local African-Americans who made historic contributions to our
High Death Rates For Black Babies In NC: ‘Our Greatest Challenge’
North Carolina holds one of the worst records in the nation for the deaths of children a year old or younger.
School, Interrupted Part 4: What It's Like For Us Every Day
Our special Radio 101 series, "School, Interrupted," brings you stories about what gets in the way of a good learning environment. We finish the series addressing one of the biggest issues schools face everywhere: racial inequality.
Woman's Lawsuit Seeks At Least $15M From NAACP, Former Boss
A woman who repeatedly told the national NAACP that her supervisor in the North Carolina conference had sexually harassed her is suing the national group and the ex-supervisor.
Local Universities Continue Tradition Of Celebrating MLK Day Together
On Martin Luther King Day we remember his legacy and King's dream of a nation void of racism. The day also offers a chance to reflect on where we are now.