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Connections: Men Who Batter (Show #413)
Every nine seconds a woman in the U.S. is being beaten. It is usually by a husband or boyfriend. This physical violence by men against women occurs in all races cultural, economic, and educational backgrounds. However, there is help for men who batter right here in Columbia. It is a program called ADAM, which stands for Against Domestic Assault by Men. On this edition of CONNECTIONS, three men took a stand and discussed their experiences from the program. Guests Include:Alda Cedras LMSW, Clinical Social Worker, Family Service Center, ADAM Participants

DVD $15.00

Connections: Men Who Batter (Show #510)
In South Carolina more women are killed by men than in any other state. It’s battering with a fatal ending. How can this be stopped? Wallace Smith admits he abused his first and current wives. Since he has received counseling, he does not do that anymore. He has also written a book, Real Men Don’t Abuse Women. Mr. Smith informed us about why some men batter women. Guests Include:Wallace Smith Author, Vicki Bourus Executive Director, S.C. Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault

DVD $15.00

Connections: Mental Health Care in S.C. (Show #819)
Do you remember the terrible tragedy that occurred at Virginia Tech? Since that incident, the topic of mental illness went to the forefront of discussion as thirty-two people were gunned down on that college campus by a mentally unstable person, who later killed himself. The question is do you think South Carolina is doing the right thing for those affected by mental illness? Guests Include:Dave Almeida NAMI S.C., Dr. Allison Evans S.C. Department of Mental Health

DVD $15.00

Connections: Mental Illness and Recovery (Show #428)
Mental Illness professionals talk about understanding and the treatment options of mental illnesses. You will also find out the public’s perception and stigma associated with this health problem. Guests Include:Dr. Stephen McLeod-Bryant, MD, Linda Arledge Peer Support Specialist, S.C. Department of Mental Health, Gloria Roberson National Association for the Mentally Ill Member

DVD $15.00

Connections: Military Service (Show #306)
The first segment of the show deals with young people and military service. The feature consists of man-on-the-street type interviews with college students and Army Recruiting officers. Conversations with ROTC participants and their instructor on the Benedict College campus are also included.

The show continues with a discussion of a very special prostate cancer study, S-E-L-E-C-T. Participants are now being recruited for this study. The study looks at the effect of vitamins “E” and selenium on the prevention of prostate cancer.
Guests: Dr. Neal Christiansen, Oncologist, Principal Investigator SELECT
Betty Johnson, Director, Adult Oncology Clinical Trials


DVD $20.00

Connections: Moja Arts Festival (Show #802)
CONNECTIONS traveled to Charleston, S.C. for the Moja Arts Festival. We’ll take you behind the scenes of this grand mixture of the arts including dance, painting, stage performances, and music. Guests Include:Elease Amos Goodwin Coordinator, Moja Arts Festival, Casuion Antigua’s Reggae Ambassador, Art Gailliard Stage Play Director, Anthony E. Burke Men of Gospel, Pam Gilmore Writer / Poet

DVD $15.00

Connections: NAACP (Show #310)
The NAACP is the premiere civil rights organization. But in recent time it has come under fire about its efficacy and purpose. Group leaders discuss concerns and respond to the media's tendency to focus only on the Confederate flag issue when talking about NAACP involvement.

Guests:
Dwight C. James, Executive Director State Conference NAACP
Lee Allison Gallard, President USC Chapter NAACP
Susan Sharpe, Area Director, SC Employment Security Commission
Gerri Taylor
J. Russell Knight, W.I.A. Director Family Service Center
Bonnie Austin, Director Midlands Workforce Development Board
Doretha Livingston, Department of Social Services
Joe Rice, Trio Program
Alfred Jones, Employer Services Representative, SC Employment Security Commission


DVD $20.00

Connections: NAACP / Clinton (Show #822)
Those who have given extra in the struggle toward equal opportunity for all South Carolinians were honored at the NAACP’s 29th Annual Freedom Fund Celebration. Six South Carolinians received Presidential Citations and the Woman of the Year was crowned. Our 42nd President William Jefferson Clinton was the keynote speaker at this grand event as well. Watch how the program unfolded on this edition of CONNECTIONS.

DVD $15.00

Connections: New Gospel (Show #709)
On this edition of CONNECTIONS, find out the secret to the success of Bible Way Church on Atlas Road. In their congregation you would find involved young people and a nice mix of men and women. Their secret weapons - Pastor and Mrs. Darryl Jackson spoke out.

DVD $15.00

Connections: New Legislation Part I (Show #702)
On this edition of CONNECTIONS, you will find out more information about the new laws that South Carolina’s legislation have put in place. Guests Include:Senator Joel Laurie, Amy Splittgerber Executive Director, S.C. Coalition for Promoting Physical Activity

DVD $15.00

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