by winstonsalemurbanleague | Mar 29, 2018 | Center for Social Justice and Civil Rights, Events, News
Continuing King’s Legacy: Fighting for $15 Family Wages When: Wednesday, April 4th, 6:00 PM Where: Winston Square Park – 310 N Marshall St, parking available across the street at First Presbyterian Church Rain Location: Goler Memorial A.M.E Zion Church...
by winstonsalemurbanleague | Mar 29, 2018 | Center for Health and Wellness, Events, News, Senior Community Service Employment Program, SNAP
Seniors, 65 and older, join us for a SNAP Out Senior Hunger SNAP Enrollment Breakfast. Both events will offer heathy meal, one on one SNAP application assistance and education on healthy living with food benefit services. What: SNAP Out Senior Hunger Breakfasts Where...
by winstonsalemurbanleague | Mar 29, 2018 | Center for Social Justice and Civil Rights, Events, Members, News, Policy, Young Professionals
We’ve redefined Political PARTY! This Political “Party” provides a unique opportunity to come together and about the issues that matter most to Millennials. Enjoy refreshments and vibes by DJ Trellz! Millennial Night has partnered with Black Girls...
by winstonsalemurbanleague | Mar 9, 2018 | Events, Media, News, Young Professionals
Winston-Salem, NC, March 9, 2016 – With the support of Oprah Winfrey and Ava DuVernay, AMC Theaters, the Anna Julia Cooper Center, Color of Change, the Winston-Salem Urban League and the Winston-Salem Urban League Young Professionals will send 300 children from title...
by winstonsalemurbanleague | Jan 8, 2018 | Events, News, Young Professionals
Join us at the Delta Arts Center for the Conscience of Human Spirit: Quilts Honoring Nelson Mandela Exhibition. The January 18th mixer will introduce new Delta Arts Center Executive Director, Aliza Diggs-Bailey, honor the work of South African artisans and the life of...
by winstonsalemurbanleague | Dec 8, 2017 | CEO Blog, Events, News
The Forsyth County United Way’s Place Matters received the 2017 Whitney M. Young Award. See the award video below and learn why the Place Matters program is so special.