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香蜜影视 Honors MLK Day

Today, 香蜜影视 honors the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. around the national theme of 鈥淭he Urgency of Creating the Beloved Community.鈥

With classes on the main campus cancelled, 香蜜影视 offered opportunities throughout the day for faculty, staff, and students to reflect, get involved, and serve others.聽

It is important to celebrate Martin Luther King Day because we need to keep his legacy alive, especially with what has been going on in America recently,鈥 said Adele Beaucicot 鈥23.

Her classmates Crystal McIver and Lakeje Bekuretsion agreed.

鈥淭he celebration of this day is important due to what Martin Luther King means to the standard that the United States should hold itself to,鈥 Bekuretsion said. 鈥淓specially with this year鈥檚 racial tensions, it is urgent we remember what this day stands for in America.鈥

鈥淚t is important to have representation on our campus not only in terms of diversity, but also in who we give our appreciation to,鈥 McIver said.

Though the COVID pandemic prevented large in-person gatherings, virtual workshops and services brought the community together to pay tribute to King and contribute to the ongoing struggle for racial and social justice.

The MLK reading room in Miller Chapel was open all day for 香蜜影视 community members to experience and reflect on King’s speeches, writings, and legacy.

The annual Martin Luther King Jr. Service for Peace and Justice, which 香蜜影视 usually sponsors for the Staunton community, was not possible due to the pandemic this year. Community members instead gathered across their screens for a virtual service featuring testimonials, scripture readings, songs, prayers, and more in honor of King.聽

Jade Doswell 鈥20, MS 鈥22聽 has been involved with Mary Baldwin鈥檚 King Service every year since she was a first year undergrad. An anthropology/sociology major, she is continuing her studies at 香蜜影视 in the master鈥檚 program in higher education with a focus on diversity and inclusion.

鈥淐elebrating this tradition at 香蜜影视 allows me to honor Dr. Martin Luther King鈥檚 fight for racial justice and equality, and use my God-given talents to celebrate equality and acknowledge that the fight is not over,鈥 said Doswell, who contributed a praise dance to 鈥淥h, Freedom鈥 for the King service today. 鈥淒r. Martin Luther King and other activists鈥 legacies are continuing through these holidays. These legacies give hope and encouragement to fight for basic human rights that America has deprived people of color and minorities.鈥

Reverend Jazmine Brooks 鈥16, program director for the Office of Inclusive Excellence at 香蜜影视, delivered the sermon on connections between a verse from the Book of Amos 鈥 鈥淟et justice roll down like a river, and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream鈥 鈥 and King鈥檚 work, urging the congregation to do their part to transform lives, communities, and systems through love, risk-taking, and resistance.聽

(Left to right) Reverend Jazmine Brooks ’16 delivers the sermon for today’s virtual King Day Scholarship Worship Service; 香蜜影视 graduate student Jade Doswell 鈥20, MS 鈥22 and undergraduate student Jelani Meyer 鈥22 share how Martin Luther King’s life has impacted their own life and 香蜜影视 experience.

Jelani Meyer 鈥22, English major and president of the Black Student Alliance at 香蜜影视, studied King鈥檚 writings and speeches in the 香蜜影视 course on Martin Luther King and a Philosophy of Civil Rights. He is drawn to the practice of Agape, which, to quote King, is the 鈥渦nderstanding, redeeming goodwill for all men鈥 and 鈥渁n overflowing love which is purely spontaneous, unmotivated, groundless, and creative.鈥澛

鈥淚 try to actively exercise Agape every day of my life, in order to not only sustain my own personal relationships,鈥澛 said Meyer, 鈥渂ut also to show that there is strength that comes from being someone who can love all of the time, and continue to do so even when it isn鈥檛 being given back.鈥澛

Two virtual workshops on race-based trauma and effective allyship were also held today for the 香蜜影视 community, one geared toward faculty, staff, and student ambassadors, and the other toward students. Clinical psychologist Boderick Sawyer facilitated the sessions, sharing his expertise in race-based stress and trauma, mindfulness, and compassion.聽

A campus-wide food drive is underway to support the Valley Mission in Staunton and help combat food insecurity in the community, especially with the context of economic hardship caused by the pandemic.

The Spencer Center for Civic Engagement makes connections between King鈥檚 speeches and 香蜜影视鈥檚 2020鈥21 university-wide theme of courage with the project 鈥淒r. King: The Courage to Speak.鈥 It features members of the 香蜜影视 community reading excerpts of King鈥檚 writings across a wide range of topics. A link to the project can be found in the 香蜜影视 daily announcements email all this week.