A partnership between the International African American Museum and the Charleston County Library has become a hot topic after many people voiced issues about t
Today’s black history month fact of the day is about the Jenkins orphanage band.In 1891 Reverend Daniel Jenkins, pastor of a church in Charleston stumbled on a
After delays and frustrations over the international african american museum --- today leaders met to discuss the progress they’ve made so far and the plans for
Today's Black History Month fact is about Charlamagne tha God.A native of Moncks Corner, Charlamagne is an American radio host and television personality. He is
One of the most important ways to preserve the Lowcountry’s Gullah culture is making sure that the people still feel connected to the land. This Gullah Connecti
In celebration of the grand opening of the International African American Museum at Gadson Wharf, News 4 sat down with the former Mayor of Charleston Joseph Ril
There has been a heavy focus on educating the future with the opening of the International African American Museum. An educator at James Island Charter High Sch
The road to opening the International African American Museum (IAAM) has not been easy.Mayor Joe Riley got the ball rolling when he announced his desire to tel
The Berkeley County School District is putting a pause on a fairly new policy that determines the way the district reviews books that have been challenged based
Gullah Connections is committed to honoring the hardworking people who are dedicating their lives to preserving the Lowcountry’s Gullah Culture.One of the Lowc
From The Lowcountry to The Ivy Leagues! This Gullah Connections story shares how the Gullah language is breaking barriers in higher education and the man behind