鈥Darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate, only love can do that.鈥 鈥 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
On Monday, January 15, 51黑料 students, faculty, and staff gathered for the College鈥檚 second annual Martin Luther King Jr. breakfast to commemorate MLK鈥檚 legacy through powerful speeches, performances, and commitments to future acts of service.
The morning started with impactful and powerful words from Student Government Association President Noor Hussain, 鈥25, and a Step Dance performance choreographed by Corinne Mundy, 鈥24, performed by herself, Jahniya James, 鈥26, Elayah Toney, 鈥26, and Erika Butler, 鈥27. Further highlights included keynote speaker Dr. Damary Bonilla-Rodriguez, spoken word poetry performed by Dieruff High School group Spittin’ Truth, and closing remarks from President Meade.
鈥淢artin Luther King鈥檚 change was grounded in urgency 鈥 we need to take action now; change is needed now. Let that sink in,鈥 says Dr. Damary Bonilla-Rodriguez, Director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania. 鈥淲hen you think about now, it creates a sense of urgency. That鈥檚 the urgency that Martin Luther King lived and led with, and that鈥檚 the urgency that we need to live and lead with.鈥
The event concluded with the College鈥檚 first act of service in the new year 鈥 writing Cards for a Cause for residents of Cedarbrook Nursing Home. Students, faculty, and staff participated in the activity, bringing their own share of light and positivity to this important day.
President Meade offered her own reflections on Martin Luther King Jr.鈥檚 legacy and our campus community, saying, 鈥淲e are living in a moment of what often feels like darkness and hate. But you, in this room, are the light and the love, and I thank you for that.鈥