
MLK Young Leaders Weekend
MLK Young Leaders Weekend is an annual three-day event featuring workshops, seminars,
movies, worship, and time for reflection for local
high school students who have been nominated
by their churches and schools for their leadership
activities and potential.
The weekend is designed
to explore the philosophy of Martin Luther King
Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement for effecting
positive social change as well as to make a strong
connection between service and thought with regard
to the structural problems of a community.
From the parents of MLK Participants,
"It was great for my daughter to learn about
her history and how the past still impacts her today."
"Young Leaders Weekend provided my son an
opportunity to associate with other college bound students."
"Today's kids need to know why we celebrate
MLK Day so that they will become involved with Civil Rights Movements
that will likely arise during thier lifetime."
From the MLK Participants,
"It
was so fun to spend the weekend at Calvin College and with college
students. If Calvin had not offered this event, I probably would not
have done anything to observe MLK Day other than vacation."
"I was challenged to really
think
about
the ways my leadership
positively
and
negatively influence others.
It is
amazing to think that Dr. King was an
ordinary preacher called to lead an
extraordinary mission. I plan to stay
in school and go to college so that
I can be better equipped to answer
the call no matter how big or how small."
"At
first I did not want to stand in
the cold to catch a city bus to our Service Learning Site, but I learned
that it can be fun to volunteer, especially when volunteering with friends.
The director let us know what a difference our scrubbing the floors,
cleaning refrigerators, shoveling snow, etc. made for the agency. It
was good to give back."
"I felt really honored to be
nominated as a MLK Young Leader.
It means a lot to know that others
see leadership qualities in you that you
may not even see in yourself. I learned a
lot and made lots of new friends." |