MLK Humanitarian Awards Honor McKendree Junior, Assistant Director of Office of Residential Life
(LEBANON, Ill., January 25, 2023) – A business administration major and the assistant
director of the Office of Residential Life were this year’s recipients of McKendree
University’s 2023 Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian Awards at a celebration held
on Thursday, January 19 at the Hettenhausen Center of the Arts. The annual awards
celebrate the spirit and legacy of the Reverend Dr. King. This year’s recipients have
demonstrated care and compassion, understanding and tolerance for all people, and
humanitarian principles and ideals. They have also led or participated in service
programs that reflect these ideals.
Jamari Jackson, a junior from Belleville, Ill., is the president of McKendree’s Black
Student Organization (BSO), a senator in Student Government Association (SGA), and
a member of Pi Kappa Delta Forensics Honor Society. Jackson has also been involved
with the McKendree debate team, finishing his best season ranked 17th in the nation.
He plans to pursue a Master of Business Administration degree at McKendree after graduation.
“This award means a lot to me, my family, and especially my mom,” Jackson said upon
receiving the award. “It’s an honor to be able to inspire and encourage the students
at McKendree to do more.”
Millard Curtis of O’Fallon, Ill., is the assistant director of the Office of Residential
Life at McKendree and has been at the University for three years. A highly-involved
member of Faith Family Church of Shiloh, Curtis is also involved with Black Men of
McKendree and Come to the Table, a young adult ministry at the University.
“I strive to do the best I can,” Curtis said. “My passion is to promote change and
inspire others. The work is never done.”
Guest speaker Leon Richardson, a local gospel artist and 2011 graduate from McKendree
University, presented his keynote speech, which highlighted Dr. King’s impact and
the common language we all share: music. He noted how Dr. King would begin and end
meetings with song and how it would unify, inspire and give hope to listeners and
activists alike.
“Unity is a powerful weapon, and when we use it, we will see a change,” Richardson
said. “Keep your sound alive!”
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PHOTOS:
Photo caption: Junior Jamari Jackson (left) and assistant director of the Office of Residential Life Millard Curtis (middle) received the 2023 Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian Awards from McKendree University President Daniel C. Dobbins (right).
Photo caption: Jamari Jackson, a junior at McKendree University, is the student recipient of this year’s Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian Award.
Photo caption: Millard Curtis, assistant director of the Office at Residential Life at McKendree University, is this year’s staff winner of the Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian Award.