Trying to post about "WSSU Police accredited" where picture of a group with PUBLIC SAFETY team; when saw "Robin Ervin joins Horizons" [http://wschronicle.com/2013/11/robin-ervin-joins-horizons/] on the Winston
Salem Chronicle website; and then looking at page A4 [CAREERS] section in the hard of
Winston-Salem chronicle was another short article "Boards NEW Members";Still trying to locate the article "WSSU Police accredtited"-like in the hard copy of the Winston-Salem
Chronicle and saw the article titled,
"Gaines heroes picked"
which is CODE to white males:Renew the pit of grandbury of African Americans=decision of the so called Black leaders in Winston-Salem, N. C. ; KNOW=Coach "GAINES was killed" to communicate to the local black leaders that there was no more ECONOMIC GAIN for Blacks in White male system;[http://wschronicle.com/category/business/];
There was no article, "WSSU Police accredited"; so took picture : [While at the reynolda branch library PAUL RAGSDALE went out of his way to walk around the computer/table where I was sitting then went in the back work area for employees];
News commentators kept asking Why is the shopping day being called BLACK FRIDAY and not green Friday; seems like Green Friday would be better since you are talking about MONEY; and the answer is that is the exact reason they are calling it BLACK FRIDAY: BECAUSE it is symbolic and represents the ROBBERY of MONEY that should go into Black people neighborhoods but so called black leaders are helping white males to Rob the african American neighborhoods; which is why ROBIN[s][spirits] need to be KILLED and until African American people learn how to kill the robbers of African American neighborhhoods; it will remain a BLACK FRIDAY; which has also been announced to go into a BLACK FRIDAY SEASON;
And the fact that there is no article with all of the local people connected to partner to help ROB Black people for white peoples Safety sake on the internet=proof of secret system=means that certain articles being kept off of the internet to hide Robbery of African Americans< I mean Blacks [link in BLACK Friday];
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Also sent picture of article WSSU police accredited" in the Winston-Salem Journal to email; but would not post to email so can't post to blog;
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Robin Ervin joins Horizons
http://wschronicle.com/2013/11/robin-ervin-joins-horizons/
Robin Ervin has been named director of Development and Communications at Horizons Residential Care Center.
She is charged with coordinating the agency’s resource development activities and communications efforts.
Ervin brings to the position more than 20 years of non‐profit experience, much of which was spent in the areas of marketing, public relations and development. Her background includes similar positions at Winston‐Salem State University and the YWCA of Winston-Salem, where she managed the largest capital campaign in the organization’s history.
Ervin says she looks forward to parlaying that experience into very positive outcomes for Horizons.
“I am very excited to be a part of Horizons. We are winding down a very successful capital campaign and are planning for continued visibility,” she said. “Horizons is a much‐needed part of our community, providing quality and respectful care. I look forward to building new partnerships and sharing the important story of Horizons with the community. This is a well‐kept jewel in Forsyth County, with a great history, a very dedicated staff and an important mission.”
A long time resident of Winston‐Salem, Ervin has been an active member of the community. Her previous and current affiliations include the Mayor’s Task Force on Obesity Prevention, Winston‐Salem Tennis, Inc. Board of Directors, Neighbors for Better Neighborhoods Board, Recreation and Parks Commission Member, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority and St. Benedict’s Church.
Horizons is a residential care facility for children and adults with severe disabilities. The agency provides a home for 40 residents who live with the consequences of disabilities such as cerebral palsy, visual and hearing impairments and brain injuries. Horizons provides care at the Atrium on its campus and at the Arches located off of University Parkway
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Gaines heroes picked
[http://wschronicle.com/2013/10/gaines-heroes-picked/]Several community leaders and supporters of Winston-Salem State University will be honored Friday, Oct. 11 during the 10th Annual Clarence “Big House” Gaines Unsung Hero Scholarship Awards luncheon.
The event, a fundraiser for an endowed scholarships at WSSU that is named for WSSU’s late legendary basketball coach, will begin at noon at the school’s Anderson Center and will include a celebration of former honorees and entertainment by The Alpha Collective.
“Coach Gaines was a teacher, confidant and surrogate father to many of us,” said Bethel Johnson Burton, a WSSU alum and founder of the Gaines Unsung Hero Scholarship Awards. “We honor those who demonstrate his commitment to pursuing a level of excellence in athletics, science and humanities, as well as his community service. Our efforts also support an endowment for need-based scholarships in his honor and, to date, we have awarded $88,375 to 12 scholarship recipients.”
This year, awards will go to the following:
• Dr. Virginia K. Newell, a WSSU professor emeritus who has been credited as the single force behind acquiring computers for WSSU and creating the foundation for a computer science program at the university;
• Keith Grandberry, the president and CEO of the Urban League of Winston-Salem since 2006 who has led that organization into an expansion of its services and its facilities;
• Hoops, Inc. (Helping Obtain Opportunities and Privileges for Students), which was founded in 1999 to create a strong relationship between WSSU and the local community by using athletics;
• Thomas J. Cunningham, a former WSSU basketball star who was a member of the renowned Harlem Globetrotters for seven years and also served as the team’s public relations representative;
• Dr. Michael Magruder, who has been the director of bands at WSSU since the fall of 2004 and is known as an outstanding arranger, conductor, educator, performer, technician and bandmaster; and
• Jacqueline Pittman Cureton, an accomplished WSSU fundraiser, ambassador and an inspiration to students entering the field of education.
Jakay W. Ervin and Carleina Hampton Harris will receive special recognition awards. Ervin, a 1958 graduate, continues to demonstrate a commitment to service and excellence through his contributions to the community and his political activities.
Harris has demonstrated her love and support for WSSU since the 1970s by giving back to her alma mater and encouraging her friends to do the same.