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The Culture Connect podcast, hosted by Daniel James II, highlights South Carolina’s minority communities with the aim to improve their quality of life, highlight opportunities, and provide resources.

From the Blue Ridge mountains to the foothills, the Piedmont to the Sandhills, the swamps of the Pee Dee to the coastal shores of the Lowcountry “The Culture Connect” brings forward the voices of the forgotten, stories of the unheard, and the realities of the often-marginalized residents of the Palmetto State.

We do not shy away from the issues that most affect them – issues related to education, housing, criminal justice, food insecurity, and more. We cut through the noise to get to the root of issues so that we can achieve real solutions to problems plaguing minority communities.

Yet, we are not only focused on their trials. We are also unapologetic about sharing their successes and highlighting those who make our communities sources of pride: small business owners, teachers, nurses, agricultural workers, elected officials, and those who were incarcerated. These are the individuals who embody our state motto: Dum Spiro Spero – for while they breathe, they hope!

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Season 3

A Celebration of Hispanic Heritage: Ivan Segura

The Culture Connect Podcast is back for Season 3! Host Daniel James II kicks off the new season with a celebration of Hispanic Heritage.

In recognition of #HispanicHeritageMonth, Daniel talks to CMA's Director of Multicultural Affairs and Community Engagement Director Ivan Segura on his passion for helping the community, meeting the love of his life, and advocacy.

The Culture Connect podcast highlights South Carolina’s minority communities with the aim of improving their quality of life, highlighting opportunities, and providing resources.

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Celebrating Native American Heritage Month: Chief John G. Creel

November is #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth and The Culture Connect is back with a new episode featuring Chief John G. Creel of the Edisto Natchez-Kusso Tribe of South Carolina.

Tune in as Chief Creel discusses efforts to preserve Native American culture and history, the tribe’s efforts to obtain federal recognition, his upbringing, and supporting the community through his medical practice.

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Replay: Civil Rights Historian Dr. Bobby Donaldson on Preserving Our StoriesCC ep 5

On the next episode of The Culture Connect Podcast, host Daniel James II talks to professor, civil rights historian, and African American scholar, Dr. Bobby Donaldson. Get ready for a discussion about Columbia SC 63: Our Story Matters, and his work in highlighting South Carolina’s role in the Civil Rights Movement.

To learn more about Columbia SC 63: Our Story Matters, visit https://www.columbiasc63.com/.

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The Mariah Carey of Christmas Films: Stacie Davis Hamilton

For #BlackHistoryMonth, The Culture Connect welcomes the epitome of Black excellence and Pee Dee pride, Mrs. Stacie Davis-Hamilton. Filmmaker, writer, and producer, Stacie got her beginnings in communications at Claflin University, a time that primed her for creating her first documentary on the life of Mr. Taft Watson—an award-winning basketball coach from her hometown.

In 2020, Stacie made a huge film debut as a filmmaker & writer with the release of “Christmas in Carolina,” starring Kellie Williams and Darius McCrary from the Black family sitcom “Family Matters.” Now considered the Mariah Carey of Christmas films since the release of “Another Christmas” in 2021, listen in as Stacie Davis-Hamilton and host Daniel James II discuss her devotion to her small town, her local ministry as an early proving ground, and her work in expanding Stacie Davis Films.

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