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Thurgood Marshall
Thurgood Marshall arriving in Charleston, SC, for the Briggs v. Eliot trial in 1951.

By the time Cecil Williams of Orangeburg was 14 years old, he was taking pictures of Civil Rights activities and luminaries for a national magazine, Jet, the African American-owned publication based in Chicago. He went on to become one of the nation’s premier photographers of the Civil Rights Movement in South Carolina and capture some of the transformative moments in the state and the nation’s history. His images have appeared in 126 books, many newspapers and 11 TV documentaries. He is the author of three books primarily based on his experiences as a civil rights photographer. Bhakti Larry Hough interviews Williams, who is still working as a photographer today, on the current edition of Insight.

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Coca-Cola Super Bowl Ad - Opening Scene
Coca-Cola Super Bowl Ad - Opening Scene

Coca-Cola launched a new commercial during the Super Bowl this past Sunday that captures the spiritual principles of "unity in diversity" and the "oneness of humanity." They make the case that America is beautiful because of the diversity of people that make up the nation. They asked nine girls to sing "America the Beautiful" in nine different languages.  We have compiled a YouTube Playlist that starts with the 60 second commercial, then plays the "Behind the Scenes" video, followed by pieces that highlight each of the 9 girls singing in their respective languages, and then ends with the 90 second version so that you can listen for the various languages. Let us know what you think of it.

Coca-Cola Super Bowl 2014.
Coca-Cola Super Bowl 2014.
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South Carolina ranks 14th nationally in both cervical cancer incidence and mortality. Three African American women die from cervical cancer for every white woman who does, though the disease is almost entirely preventable through timely screening, according to Dr. Jennifer Young Pierce of the South Carolina Cervical Cancer-Free Coalition. Bhakti Larry Hough interviews Dr. Pierce in observance of Cervical Cancer Awareness Month during the current edition of Insight.

This edition of Insight airs today, 1/22, and again on Monday, 1/27, at 10:00 AM, 7:00 PM and midnight.

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As far as we can tell, the problems we were having with the live streaming of Radio Baha'i, WLGI have been resolved. You can now stream with the TuneIn app on mobile devices, and the links on our Streaming page are now working correctly. If you continue to have problems, please send us an email and we'll try to get it sorted out for you.

Thank you for your patience.

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