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USC Aiken and Aiken Technical College hosting their annual Martin Luther King Junior Memorial Celebration and Service Fair
USC Aiken and Aiken Technical College hosting their annual Martin Luther King Junior Memorial Celebration and Service Fair

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time27-01-2025

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USC Aiken and Aiken Technical College hosting their annual Martin Luther King Junior Memorial Celebration and Service Fair

AIKEN, SC. (WJBF) – This afternoon, USC Aiken and Aiken Technical College came together to host their annual Martin Luther King Junior Memorial Celebration and Service Fair. 'Commemorating the life of Dr. Martin Luther King in a way that is unique for us,' said Jamel Hodges, USCA Dean of Students. 'We aren't a large city we don't get together as a county a lot. But this is one of our opportunities to do so and do so in a very intentional and meaningful way.' Christale Spain, the first African American woman to chair the South Carolina Democratic Party, and an alumnus at USC Aiken was the keynote speaker. She told her story of her journey to success. 'I chose to tell my story because I want folks to know that you know there's nothing special about me,' said Christale Spain. Keynote Speaker. 'You know, I kind of fell into this work, and I just worked really hard and kept my eye on the ball. And that anybody can do it. We limit ourselves by thinking that we can't do something. If you can dream it, you can be it.' People at the event were inspired by her story. 'Christale's story was everything, you know; she showed how it used to be for her.' Said Gail Diggs, MLK Jr. Committee Chair. 'The changes that have taken place, but she also encouraged everybody to still focus on being the best that they can be, and that's what Dr. King did.' Deviya Wright, a volunteer, knew she wanted to attend because it was a great opportunity to hear from the speaker and network with organizations. She says Martin Luther King wanted communities to keep coming together. 'Freedom, you know. It just means I get to go into places, and I don't have to feel uncomfortable or unwanted,' said Deviya Wright, a volunteer. 'I can love my neighbors as my brothers and sisters. I thought it was a really great event the speakers were amazing.' Our very own Shawn Cabbagestalk served as the emcee for the event. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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