Spring Gobbler Season To Open On Monday
Hunters are encouraged to introduce someone under 18 years of age to the sport.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsOne of America’s pioneering filmmakers had nothing to do with Hollywood but nevertheless left his mark on the emerging industry. Oscar Micheaux was a homesteader, who then turned his attention to making movies in the early 1900s. He was a Black man who made movies for Black audiences at a time when they weren’t allowed into mainstream, white-only theaters. And for several pivotal years in the 1920s, he operated out of Roanoke, Virginia.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsOn this West Virginia Morning, a festival highlights the grassroots movement to reclaim the Black roots of folk and country music, and a new tourism trail highlights the brewers and distillers of southern West Virginia.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsA grave marker dedication was held this month for an Appalachian activist who died decades ago.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsJavier McCoy, interim director of the West Virginia University Center for Black Culture, talked with Chris Schulz about Kwanzaa festivities, which call on observers to reflect on seven principles.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsOn this West Virginia Morning, a new dinner series explores the wonders of winter produce and also in this episode celebrating Kwanzaa.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsReporter Jack Walker spoke with West Virginia Black Pride Foundation founder Kasha Snyder-McDonald to discuss her organization’s vision for a better West Virginia for Black LGBTQ residents.
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