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19Fifty-One’s Unique Legacy of Resilience

At the intersection of culture, cuisine, and camaraderie lies 19Fifty-One, a unique Ethiopian-Korean restaurant born from the deep-rooted friendship of its owners. This café and bar on Taylor Street is more than an eatery — it’s a tribute to two countries whose pasts are intertwined in unexpected ways. The restaurant honors a shared past while celebrating the power of collaboration and creativity.

By |2025-02-21T21:05:00+00:00December 11, 2024|Business, Community|0 Comments

Out of Step: The Political Divide Between Durham and N.C.

While most voters focused on the marquee races in November, an amendment to North Carolina’s constitution quietly appeared on ballots across the state. It passed with ease, except in Orange and Durham Counties, where it was met with sound rejection. This stark divide raises a pressing question: how many voters truly understood what they were asked to decide? 

By |2024-12-11T16:28:28+00:00December 11, 2024|Opinion, Politics|0 Comments

From Letters to Liberation: How Victoria Scott-Miller is Transforming Advocacy Through Black Literature

Victoria Scott-Miller’s journey is one of resilience and purpose, turning a remarkable family discovery into a nationwide movement for liberation through literature. From the historic streets of Raleigh to the halls of power in Washington, D.C., she has championed the importance of centering Black voices and narratives in spaces that often overlook them.

By |2024-11-19T19:52:47+00:00November 19, 2024|Community|0 Comments

Growing Change: How Durham’s Farm Campus Initiative Aims to Tackle Food Insecurity and Empower Local Farmer

Residents in Durham County have struggled with consistent access to nutritious foods for years. The need for change is urgent. But in recent years, that change isn’t just about providing food– it’s about who grows it, who owns the land and who reaps the rewards. 

By |2024-10-29T18:44:56+00:00October 29, 2024|Community, Politics|0 Comments
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