September 22, 2023

The World Needs Visionaries

Former U.S. Reps. Val Demings and Marian "Mimi" Walters

to Visit Claflin University for “Congress to Campus” Civics Initiative

Former U.S. Reps. Val Demings (D-FL) and Marian "Mimi" Walters (R-CA) represent more than 60 years of combined legislative experience. Demings and Walters will participate in a Town Hall discussion at Claflin University on Monday, October 2, at 3 p.m. in the V.W. Middleton Fine Arts Center. Admission is free and the public is invited. On Tuesday, October 3, Demings and Walters will visit classrooms and speak to Claflin students. 


The event is part of the association of Former Members of Congress's (FMC) "Congress to Campus" Civics Initiative. The program is presented by Claflin’s Center for Social Justice and the Department of Social Sciences.


FMC has dispatched Former Members of Congress, one from each side of the aisle, to meet with thousands of young Americans at dozens of colleges and universities nationwide. According to an FMC release: "These discussions are organic, spontaneous, and completely student driven. They are laser-focused on increasing an understanding of what Congress is, why it works when it does, and how to fix it when it doesn't."


FMC is a bipartisan, nonprofit, voluntary alliance of Former Members of Congress standing for America's Constitutional system. FMC seeks to deepen the understanding of our democratic system, domestically and internationally, and to engage the citizenry through civic education about Congress and public service.

Demings, a native of Jacksonville, Fla., served in the U.S. House of Representatives (FL.-10th District) from 2017 to 2023. She served on the Judiciary, Intelligence, Homeland Security (chairing the Subcommittee on Emergency Preparedness, Response, and Recovery) and Oversight and Government Reform committees.


Prior to joining Congress, Demings worked in law enforcement for nearly three decades and served at every rank level at the Orlando Police Department. She was Orlando's first female chief of police from 2007 to 2011. She is currently an executive fellow with the Bipartisan Policy Center, a not-for-profit organization that ensures policymakers work across party lines to craft bipartisan solutions.


Demings was the first in her family to attend college. She earned a bachelor's degree at Florida State University and a master's in public administration at Webster University. She has received innumerable awards throughout her career and worked with numerous organizations, including Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives, the National Association of Women Law Enforcement Executives, and many others.


Walters represented California's 45th Congressional District from 2015 to 2019. She worked on key legislation, business, and policy initiatives related to technology, energy, environment, and healthcare, including the opioid crisis and veterans' medical services. As a member of House leadership, she served on the Energy and Commerce Committee, the Judiciary Committee, and the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.


Before her election to the U.S. House of Representatives, Walters was a member of the California State Senate, where she served on the Banking and Financial Institutions Committee and vice chair for the Public Employment and Retirement Committee. She previously served as a member of the California State Assembly and mayor of Laguna Niguel, Calif. Walters was a councilwoman and chair of the city council's Investment and Banking Committee.


 Prior to her career in public service, Walters was an investment professional at Drexel Burnham Lambert and Kidder, Peabody & Co. She earned a bachelor's degree in political science from the University of California, Los Angeles.


Walters' pro-business record in her twenty-two years of public service and private sector experience gives her a unique perspective on the relationship between business and government. Walters is a problem solver who knows how to navigate all levels of government.


PantherCam - Red Cross Names Local HBCU Ambassadors for Sickle Cell Awareness Month

COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)–September is Sickle Cell Awareness Month but the American Red Cross says patients fight the disease 365 days a year.


The Red Cross says the disease primarily impacts the African American and Hispanic community, To help raise awareness the Red Cross is partnering with HBCU’S.


This week students from Allen University and South Carolina State University joined Dwight Priest Junior from Claflin University for the American Red Cross HBCU Ambassador program.


On their campuses, they will build and maintain a diverse blood supply, say organizers.



Dwight is currently America’s lead ambassador in the program for raising the most awareness, he says getting his peers to come together is challenging but not impossible.

Dr. Hakim Lucas Reaffirms the Importance and Value of Elevation and Transformation During Matriculation Day Speech at Claflin University

Claflin University's 2023 Matriculation Day on Tuesday, September 12, in the W.V. Middleton Fine Arts Center combined the exuberance and excitement of a pep rally with the passionate exhortations of a church revival. Virginia Union University President/CEO Dr. Hakim J. Lucas delighted the audience of primarily first-year Claflin students with a high-energy message that included quotes from scripture and penetrating insight into their hardships, challenges, and opportunities to find purpose in their lives. 


"Let's talk about the importance of the two words that have been placed before you - "Elevation and Transformation," Lucas said. "Elevation is the space between the seas and the heavens. Elevation is going higher than the seas. Transformation is the ability to change a form of one thing to another thing. I came in one way and went out another."


Lucas earned a bachelor's degree from Morehouse College, a master's degree in teaching (History) from Tufts University, an Executive MBA from Stetson University, and a Master of Divinity (Church History) from Union Theological Seminary at Columbia University. He earned his doctoral degree in education from Fordham University. Lucas is a transcendent leader who has chosen education as his form of advocating for social justice. As such, he is active with several advisory councils and organizations, including Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Prince Hall Freemasonry, and 100 Black Men.


Lucas labeled the responses to circumstances in our lives as "Three Spaces" – "What The…? Say it Again, and I Got It." He interacted with the audience through a call-and-response dialog -- much like a pastor to his congregation -- as he described each space. The first response is after going through things "you could have never imagined." The second is when "in the midst of the storm, you realize that you are more than a conqueror." The third is when, after surviving hardships – "you experience the Transformation." 


"You are here," said Lucas, who has more than two decades of experience in higher education. His success includes fundraising, strategic planning, and the engagement and retention of students in challenging educational experiences. Lucas ended his remarks by reciting an extensive list of history making Claflin alumni while the audience responded with "Say it Again."


"These are the stones that represent the legacy on whose shoulders you stand on," he said, referencing alumni such as Robert Bates, the first African American certified as an architect; Dr. Gloria Blackwell, an African-American Civil Rights activist who was at the center of the Civil Rights Movement in Orangeburg, S.C.; and author and civil rights photographer Cecil Williams, who has chronicled the Civil Rights Movement in South Carolina. 


"You could have given up in the ninth grade, but you didn't. You showed up. You are here on Matriculation Day, and you deserve a standing ovation. I could not disappoint my ancestors by coming to a place trying to make me better and elevate me - and not be transformed. Be bold; use your voice. I Got That -- because the Lord heard my prayer."


The program also featured the installation of Claflin's Student Government Association (SGA) officers for the 2023-24 academic year. 


Senior Jabez Roberson, a senior marketing major from Aiken, S.C., is president, and the vice president is Amari Walker, a junior biology major from Charleston, S.C. The other officers are Secretary: Ebony Pough, a sophomore elementary education major from Columbia, S.C.; Treasurer: Arden Promise Joseph, a sophomore mass communication major from Columbia, S.C.; Chaplain: Joel Burgess, a junior psychology major from Columbia, S.C.; Director of Public Relations: Anaiya Whaley, senior mass communications & psychology major from Orangeburg, S.C.; and Chief of Staff: Tierra Albert, a sophomore political science major from Pittsburgh, Pa.


Dr. Nick Robinson, associate professor of English, presented on behalf of the Claflin faculty. Music selections were performed by the Claflin University Concert Choir.


"What you do from this day forward will define what it means to be elevated and transformed at Claflin University," said Claflin President Dr. Dwaun J. Warmack. "The mentoring you receive from the juniors and seniors will make a difference in your career. They overcame COVID-19 -- they fought through it. They are the reason we opened early. Listen to them. They have a message for you."


Warmack congratulated the Office of Institutional Advancement, which spearheaded a successful $1 million-dollar alumni giving campaign. The University asked Claflin alumni to donate $1 million for scholarships in one academic year. Warmack was pleased to announce that the alumni had exceeded the goal.


"Class of 2027, our alumni believe in you and are investing in your future," Warmack said. "Claflin leads all HBCUs in annual alumni giving percentage at more than 40 percent."


Claflin has also been a Top 10 HBCU (Historically Black College/University) and the No. 1 HBCU in South Carolina for 13 consecutive years. 


"This would not happen without our world-class faculty," he said. "I thank you and our dedicated staff that stay after hours to ensure our students succeed. Truly, it takes a village. Claflin is a village. It's not rhetoric. We believe in nurturing our students."


Warmack issued a challenge to the Class of 2027 after announcing the Class of 2026 had a remarkable retention rate of 80 percent – the highest for any class at Claflin in the past 20 years. He asked the Class of 2027 if they could surpass that mark.


"I expect you to reach 95 percent," he told the class." I want all of you back here next year."

Warmack talked about the University's commitment to academic excellence, and cited the new world-class Student Center as an example of how enhancing the campus culture outside the classroom is also essential. He explained that the facility was the vision of former SGA President Kayla Hodges. She told him "there was nothing for students to do because there were no bowling alleys or movie theaters, and asked could something be done in Orangeburg?"


“It was her vision and leadership as SGA president that led us to build a new Student Center,” said Warmack. “Class of 2027 - what will be your legacy?"


Click here to watch the recorded service on Facebook.

Claflin University to Host Prayer Breakfast to Support Student Scholarships

Claflin University will host its annual United Negro College Fund (UNCF) Ecumenical Day of Prayer Breakfast on Saturday, October 28, 2023, at 9 a.m. in the Auxiliary Gym of the Jonas T. Kennedy Health and Wellness Complex. The prayer breakfast is a fundraiser to support scholarships for Claflin University students. Admission is $50 for individual tickets.


The Reverend Dr. Derrick J. Cattenhead, pastor of the North Orangeburg United Methodist Church, will be the keynote speaker. Cattenhead is from Lake City, S.C., and graduated from Lake City High School. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of South Carolina–Columbia, a master's degree in human resource management from Keller Graduate School of Management, a master's degree in divinity from Gammon Theological Seminary at The ITC, and a Doctor of Ministry from Candler School of Theology at Emory University.


Dr. Cattenhead has served as a mentor in various school systems and other agencies throughout South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. He is a United States Navy veteran and a Life Member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. Additionally, he has served as a Board of Trustee and Advisor for several civic and community organizations.   


Dr. Cattenhead has served in various capacities in the United Methodist Church. He was a student pastor at Mt. Zion United Methodist Church in Timmonsville, S.C., a local pastor at Salem United Methodist Church in Florence, S.C., and an associate pastor at Central United Methodist Church in Florence, S.C.


He is currently the senior pastor at North Orangeburg United Methodist Church in Orangeburg, S.C. He is also the chairperson of Proclamation and Preaching and Parliamentarian on the SCUMC Board of Ordained Ministry and a member of the Board of Higher Education and Ministry. Dr. Cattenhead is an Ordained Elder in Full Connection in the South Carolina Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church.  


Dr. Cattenhead is married to the former Chasie Latoya McClam, his soulmate and childhood sweetheart. Chasie is a profound certified educator and an active member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. They are the parents of four children: Derrick, Tyler, Jynesis, and Chase. Dr. Cattenhead strongly advocates for initiatives addressing political practices perpetuating poverty, homelessness, social injustice, sexism, and racism. His life mission statement is – "I endeavor to Inspire, Encourage, and Empower ALL people to move towards Godly Living with the help of the Holy Spirit."


To purchase tickets or sponsorships, click here or call (803) 535-5776.

Friday, November 17, 2023, 7:00 p.m.

Jonas T. Kennedy Health and Wellness Complex


Click here to purchase tickets or sponsorship.

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