Beyond Mother Emanuel and The Confederate Flag: A Symposium on Race, Culture and Understanding
Francis Marion University will look to jump start the conversation on several thorny topics related to race and culture in America when it hosts a
Francis Marion University will look to jump start the conversation on several thorny topics related to race and culture in America when it hosts a
The College of Charleston’s Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture and the Race and Social Justice Initiative will present a special event
The 24th Annual SC Humanities Festival will take place in Aiken, SC on April 12 – 14, 2018. Sponsored by SC Humanities, USC Aiken, and
Join the South Carolina Academy of Authors in Beaufort, South Carolina, on April 27–29 for the SCAA’s 32nd annual induction weekend, honoring cookbook author Nathalie
SCETV will feature the original documentary, Charlie’s Place, on Thursday, April 26, 2018 at 9:00 p.m. as part of Carolina Stories. Charlie’s Place tells the story
The Morris Center for Lowcountry Heritage will host the original exhibit Living by the Rails: The History of Lowcountry Railroads from April 28, 2018 – March
South Carolina History Day, the affiliate program for National History Day, engages elementary, middle, and secondary school students in historical research and analysis while developing important
In co-operation with Charleston County Parks and Recreation Commission, James Island Arts will host readings by poets at McLeod Plantation Historic Site (325 Country Club Dr.,
In February the Anderson County Library is launching a new program, Books & Community. The focus of the program is to bring the community together