The circumstances of the 2020 election were certainly unprecedented. This episode includes reflections from both first time voters and even the dedication of a 103 year old regular to the polls, as they navigated and addressed the unique challe
Although we were all affected by this pandemic, how much each of us suffered was far from equitable. Voices of Winston-Salem’s community of social workers, community leaders, protest organizers and activists uncover the racial justice issues t
The people of Winston Salem, along with the rest of the country, are realizing that life didn’t need to be how it was for so long. Things are going back to “normal”, but at the end of the day, if that was “normal”, do we really want to go back
In this episode, we continue to hear from small business owners here in Winston-Salem as they detail their experiences with the novel coronavirus. While it has been tough for these local shops, the hard work and creativity Winston-Salem busines
As the tsunami of COVID-19 crashed throughout the world, it destroyed almost everything in its path. When it comes to the economic fallout of this pandemic, small and local businesses continue to be the most affected. The voices of the people b
As we kick off another school year, go back in time with us to the end of last semester.On March 11 2020, Wake Forest University granted an additional week of spring break to students so professors could prepare to teach their classes online….