One of the most popular New Year’s Resolutions is to read more in 2021, that is why Ashley Rhame, contributing writer for ColorsVA Magazine talked with Kianna Price today about some books that she recommends for the New Year. https://t.co/d2tGylsWdb
What’s more American than apple pie? A family-owned business! It was her family’s history of entrepreneurship that led Angela “Angie” Scott to start (or perhaps re-start) Woodruff’s Store Café and Pie Shop in Monroe. https://t.co/mC7pEKjB1S
The identity of a community, of our community, is built on respect and understanding. That’s how we build community.
Respecting who a person is, how they identify and what they do to better our community is important. Publisher's Note @thekarenejoneshttps://t.co/h4nBC8xtxQ
Where does the fault lie? How can the community can come together to make a difference? Listen to the conversation with @RobertJeffreyJr, William Sellari, @thekarenejones & Rev. Kevin McNeil, PTSA president for an enlightening and eye-opening conversation. https://t.co/96JR053ha9
Did you know that you can chat with the dancers of FLEX AVE. this weekend? Stick around after the performance for a free Q&A in the theatre to learn how dance can be an engine of social change--and to find out how they MOVE that way!
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We’re currently seeking Contributing Writers and Photojournalists who are dedicated to illuminating the issues of #SWVA’s communities of color. If you live in #Roanoke#NRV#SWVA, we want you! Who better to tell our stories?
We’re currently seeking Contributing Writers and Photojournalists who are dedicated to illuminating the issues of #SWVA’s communities of color. If you live in #Roanoke#NRV#SWVA, we want you! Who better to tell our stories?