How the Plymouth Pilgrims took over Thanksgiving
THE CONVERSATION – Nine in 10 Americans gather around a table to share food on Thanksgiving. At this polarizing moment, anything that promises to bring Americans together warrants our attention. But as a historian of religion, I feel obliged to […]
Read MoreLumbee Tribal Representatives March on Washington
By Jheri Hardaway Staff Writer Washington, DC – The Lumbee Tribal leadership recently traveled to Washington, DC, to lobby for full federal recognition through the Lumbee Fairness Act. Introduced by outgoing Senator Thom Tillis in January of 2025, the Lumbee […]
Read MoreNC Reports Cancer Progress And Gaps As New Plan Rolls Out
By Jordan Meadows Staff Writer The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) has released the 2025-2030 North Carolina Cancer Plan, outlining an ambitious roadmap to reduce cancer incidence, improve early detection, expand treatment access and support survivors […]
Read MoreViola Fletcher, A Tulsa Race Massacre Survivor, Dies At 111
The Guardian-Viola Ford Fletcher, who as one of the last survivors of the 1921 Tulsa race massacre in Oklahoma spent her later years seeking justice for the deadly attack by a white mob on the thriving Black community where she […]
Read MoreBlack farmers mitigating climate change, environmental justice
RALEIGH, N.C. – The brown beauties Mark Paylor Jr. sells by the dozen epitomize Black eggs-cellence. And his greens – oh, his greens! “They’re delicious,” Lisa Yebuah said. “Sometimes I do a combo of the greens and cabbage together when […]
Read MoreDon’t let food poisoning crash your Thanksgiving dinner
The Conversation – Thanksgiving is a time for family, friends and feasting. However, amid the joy of gathering and indulging in delicious food, it is essential to keep food safety in mind. Foodborne illnesses can quickly put a damper on […]
Read MoreThe Knights of Labor: Pioneers of NC’s Labor Movement
By: Jordan Meadows Staff Writer The Knights of Labor (KOL)-founded in 1869 and once the nation’s largest labor organization-left an imprint on North Carolina far deeper than their brief period of prominence suggests. At their peak in the 1880s, the […]
Read MoreTurn shopping stress into purposeful gift giving by cultivating ‘consumer wisdom’ during the holidays
The Conversation – Every fall I anticipate the winter holidays with almost childlike joy. I look forward to familiar traditions with friends and family, eggnog in my coffee, and the sense that everyone is feeling a little lighter and more […]
Read More2nd Annual Gala Empowers Young Women
By Jheri Hardaway Staff Writer Raleigh, NC – The 2nd Biennial S.A.G.E. Gala showcased for the greater Raleigh area the greatness in our young girls. The stunning gowns, impactful speakers, and delicious food made for an inspiring atmosphere in NC […]
Read MoreBarber and NC clergy condemn health care cuts, urge legislators to return to Raleigh
NC Newsline – Bishop William Barber, North Carolina faith leaders and dozens of activists gathered at the N.C. General Assembly Monday to symbolically eulogize the thousands of people that they believe will die as a result of cuts to Medicaid […]
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