Filmed in Clarendon County, the newly released film, “Bull Street” is based on Columbia’s Bull Street and the history of the former mental hospital with a shaky past that once sat on the street.
April is Autism Awareness Month – and one woman is bringing attention to some of the hardships she’s faced for several months searching for treatment options for her sister.
The South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs shares tips with WIS on how to stay safe and prevent security breaches, and threats of Identity Theft.
Sixty years ago, in segregated Washington, DC more than 200,000 people gathered for the first and largest protest against racial inequality, the March on Washington.
This week on Awareness, Billie Jean Shaw visited the beautiful and historic campus of South Carolina State University ahead of the inaugural entertainment masterclass taught by actor and singer Jason Weaver.
On this week’s episode Billie Jean Shaw has an exclusive sit down with Sheila Johnson. Johnson is the co-founder of BET and America’s first Black female billionaire.
This week’s episode features Dawn Johnson. A successful entrepreneur who was just named a 2023 Top Entrepreneurial Woman to Watch by “Career Mastered” magazine.
A rural unincorporated community in Clarendon County that sits about nine miles outside of Manning is home to the county’s first public school for Black students.
Host Billie Jean Shaw met a local Columbia woman who has created Black culture-themed board games that’s bringing families together for some good old-fashion fun!
This week’s guests include a former inmate who’s sharing details on his journey from to a free man, plus Dominion Energy is offering high schoolers careers without the need for a degree.
This week on Awareness, Billie Jean Shaw sits down with officials from the department as they break down how families can sign up for free tutoring services and the summer meals program.
This week on Awareness, Billie Jean Shaw sits down with a local couple who received their PHDs from a Midlands college as they share their journey to higher education.
This week on ‘Awareness,’ Billie Jean Shaw is highlighting Black-owned businesses with a twist.... black-owned businesses owned by young black female entrepreneurs.
This week on Awareness, in two separate interviews Billie Jean Shaw goes one-on-one with two community organizations aiming to bring awareness about the need for more black male teachers and resources for those infected with HIV and AIDS in the Midlands.
Some of the prominent figures of Black History Month are civil rights icon Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, abolitionist Harriet Tubman, scientist George Washington Carver, and America’s first black president Barack Obama. But what about here at home?
From Columbia’s mayoral race to the status of the hate crime bill in South Carolina to the nearly two-dozen unsolved murders in Columbia, stay in the know with this week’s ‘Awareness’ show.