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MLK Evening of Reflection encourages living with 'dangerous unselfishness'

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With the theme of 鈥淒angerous Unselfishness,鈥 George Mason 麻豆国产 hosted its annual MLK Evening of Reflection and awards ceremony on Tuesday, Feb. 15. The event honors the memory of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and recognizes members of the Mason community who actively live out his vision.

鈥淲hat makes the Spirit of King Awards unique is that these awards are given to students, alumni, and professional members of our community that do the active work of social justice not in performative ways, but in ways that are authentic and unapologetically transformative to the lives they touch,鈥 said听Hamal Strayhorn, director of the Center for Culture, Equity, and Empowerment听at Mason.

The event was presented in a hybrid format in the Hub Ballroom and livestreamed on GMU-TV.

The theme comes from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.鈥檚 鈥淢ountaintop speech鈥 delivered in support of the striking sanitation workers at Mason Temple in Memphis, Tennessee, on April 3, 1968鈥攖he day before he was assassinated. King said: 鈥淏e concerned about your brother. You may not be on strike but either we go up together or we go down together. Let us develop a kind of dangerous unselfishness.鈥

Strayhorn said the MLK Commemoration Committee wanted a theme that speaks to current events and connects a younger generation to past social movements for equity and justice.

鈥淲e wanted to awaken the fire within this generation to actively participate in the work to dismantle racism and structures of hierarchy of human value,鈥 Strayhorn said.

As part of the event, a panel discussion, led by Jamie R. Riley, NAACP's national director of race and justice, examined how leaders are fulfilling the theme of being 鈥渄angerously unselfish鈥 in teaching a new generation to understand the work of social justice, to address moving beyond performative ally-ship to being a co-conspirator, and ultimately looking beyond self-preservation for the preservation of others.

Speakers included Whitney Bunts, policy analyst, youth policy, Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP); Payton Head, DEI strategist; and Derrick Lewis, national director, youth and college, NAACP.

Riley shared three questions to live by:听Who am I? What do I believe? Why do I believe it? He asked attendees to then spend time in that uncomfortable space to reflect and be honest with themselves and then be willing to make appropriate adjustments to live in 鈥渄angerous unselfishness.鈥

鈥淭he panelists challenged us, in their individual ways, to reflect deeply on our own commitment to creating positive change toward collective liberation,鈥 said Creston C. Lynch, assistant vice president, 麻豆国产 Life. 鈥淭hey challenged us to be courageous, bold, and aspirational.鈥

鈥淚 was inspired by the collecting energy, and passion from the people in the room,鈥 said Lynch, 鈥渇rom the incredible panelists to the students who asked such challenging, but important questions, and on to the award recipients and nominees who are doing so much meaningful work at Mason and beyond.

鈥淚t was an honor to be in the room with so many change makers,鈥 Lynch added.

These awards were presented to those engaged in activism to improve our community:

Spirit of King Award (undergraduate student):听Corwin Matthews,听.

Spirit of King Award (graduate student):听Shauna Rigaud Matthews,.

Spirit of King Award (staff):听听Saskia Campbell,Executive Director,

Spirit of King Award (faculty): David Corwin,Term Instructor, Associate Director for Academic Affairs, .

Resounding Voice Award:听Stacy Chai (undergraduate student), Biology, ; Sharrell Hassell-Goodman (graduate student), .

Emerging Alumni Award: Tauheeda Martin-Yasin,.

Superior Service Award:听George Mason NAACP.

Yara Mowafy Award (undergraduate student):听Fiona Klotz,听.听

Yara Mowafy Award (graduate student):听Ayondela McDole,听.