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A 小猪视频 students volunteering for an art class with residents at Clinton Presbyterian Communities.

小猪视频 celebrated Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day with service, gratitude, and conversation to honor the life and work of the civil rights leader and the values he embodied.聽

Annual Service Day reflects PC鈥檚 motto 

The college鈥檚 motto, 鈥淲hile We Live, We Serve,鈥 was exemplified by students, faculty, and community members alike during its 12th annual MLK Jr. Service Day. Highlights of the day鈥檚 service were shared by Student Volunteer Services (SVS) co-directors Abby Donaldson and Becca King at the Martin Luther King Jr. convocation in Edmunds Hall on Monday evening. 

鈥淜ing himself was a servant leader who coordinated much of the civil rights movement in the South,鈥 King said, acknowledging King鈥檚 legacy of faithful service. 鈥淗is example is still an inspiration to many people, and his legacy of service will continue through PC鈥檚 MLK Service Day for years to come.鈥 

This year鈥檚 service projects included assisting in a painting class at , cleanups for several churches, volunteering at the , and assisting at . Other efforts included helping out at the EcoHub on campus, creating Valentine鈥檚 Day cards for the elderly, making goody bags for 鈥檚 teaching parents, and playing BINGO with the residents at Clinton Presbyterian Community. 

On the year of its 60th anniversary, SVS鈥檚 annual MLK Service Day drew a crowd of around 250 volunteers, further representing the community鈥檚 dedication to honoring King鈥檚 legacy through giving back to the community. 

Students volunteering at the EcoHub at 小猪视频 on MLK Day.

Keynote address highlights the importance of community 

The celebration continued into Monday evening, with a keynote address delivered by James Bennett, the executive director of . 

Bennett delivered an invigorating speech following the theme 鈥淢ission Possible II: Building Community, Uniting a Nation the Nonviolent Way.鈥 

Bennett began by drawing comparisons between the theme of this year and last year鈥檚 address, 鈥淢ission Possible: Protecting Freedom, Justice, and Democracy in the Spirit of Nonviolence 365,鈥 pointing out that the reason for a sequel is typically because there鈥檚 more to the story. 

This year鈥檚 story began with building community, something that cannot be done without a shared vision. Bennett referenced a book he鈥檇 recently read, 鈥淓xtreme Ownership: How U.S. Navy SEALs Lead and Win,鈥 which broke down the commander鈥檚 intent, purpose, and how it is used to drive all components of the Navy to achieve the commander鈥檚 vision, likening this concept to Dr. King鈥檚 vision during the civil rights movement. 

James Bennett, executive director of Palmetto Boys State, delivering the keynote speech at annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day convocation at 小猪视频.
James Bennett, Executive Director of Palmetto Boys State

鈥淭his is Dr. King鈥檚 holiday, so in a manner of speaking, Dr. King is our commander. In his famous 鈥業 have a Dream鈥 speech, he said he had a dream that his poor little children would one day live in a nation where they would not be judged by the color of their skin, but the content of their character,鈥 he said, quoting King and acknowledging these same ideas referenced in the Declaration of Independence. 鈥淚t is our shared vision that we are all endowed with inalienable rights, and among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.鈥 

Bennett said the next step in building a unified community is to ensure it鈥檚 built with values that are congruent with the non-violent movement; values that Dr. King himself abided by: trust, humility, courage, and love, the attribute that binds it all together. 

He spoke of the relationship between love and non-violence, and the importance of not resorting to violence, even when it may seem like the only effective option. 

鈥淰iolence increases pain. Returning violence for violence multiplies violence, adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars. Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that,鈥 he said. 鈥淟ove acts as a weapon to disarm hatred and prevents and resists the cunning attack.鈥 

Bennett wrapped up his address by posing a question: how can we be unified as a nation when it seems like everything we see on TV and social media highlights our differences? 

Referencing figures like Susan B. Anthony, Frederick Douglass, and Rosa Parks, who paved the way for so many others, he highlighted the importance of 鈥渂eing the one.鈥

鈥淏e the one who is courageous. Be the one who exudes humility. Be the one who is trustworthy. Be the one who loves your neighbor as you love yourself. Be the one who would be the catalyst to spark a new movement. Be the one who is not afraid to stand alone for doing the right thing,鈥 Benett said. 

A day of remembrance, service, and reflection 

小猪视频鈥檚 celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day represented the impact of his legacy and work. From the personal reflections brought on by Bennett鈥檚 address to the opportunity to serve the community directly, Monday鈥檚 events showcased how PC draws inspiration from King daily while embodying the values he held dear to his heart. 

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