Emma Hines, a woman with autism, found inclusion and confidence working at A Special Blend, a coffee shop empowering individuals with disabilities.
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First-generation mixed-race American, Casandra Krajisnik, shares her experiences of cultural identity struggles, personal growth, and finding confidence while navigating multi-cultural complexities.
By: Riley Manion HIGH POINT, NC – As the furniture capital of the world, downtown High Point has […]
By: Ries Allyn “Service to others” is instilled in High Point University’s (HPU) values and emphasized through actions. […]
By: Reece Harnett HIGH POINT, N.C. — Tom’s Place in High Point is going to be featured on […]
By: Emma Ralls Since opening its doors in Nov. 2018, A Special Blend has been working hard not […]
By: Riley Manion When it comes to cultural food, real, traditional ingredients are few and far between, especially […]
Starting from the ground up, Irene Childers creates a clothing store that impacts her family and customers from across the country.
A unique job leads two employees closer to life and death.
The Piedmont Triad Farmer’s Market focuses on fresh produce and fostering relationships.