MCC Black History Month celebration inspires through music, message
The voices of Crestwood Elementary School students filled the McCain Theater auditorium at Meridian Community College as they sang songs setting the tone for MCC’s Black History Month program, "Education, Liberation, and the Future We Create.”
The program featured Dr. Amy Carter, superintendent of Meridian Public School District, as the keynote speaker. Dr. Carter challenged the audience to reflect on the past while actively shaping the future. She encouraged students, educators, and community members to see education as a transformative force — one that must be used to honor the sacrifices of those who came before.
Referencing historical figures and local leaders, Dr. Carter posed a thought-provoking question: What have we done to continue the work of those who paved the way? She urged attendees to recognize education as a gift and a responsibility, emphasizing that real change comes from action.
“Liberation is more than just a word — it is freedom from doubt, from fear, and from the belief that we are limited in what we can achieve,” Dr. Carter said. “The future is ours to create, and it starts with how we use the opportunities given to us today.”
MCC President Dr. Tom Huebner closed the program by commending the students for their outstanding performances and reflecting on the event's significance. “This celebration reminds us of the power of education and community,” Dr. Huebner said. “Through history, music, and the voices of leaders like Dr. Carter, we are reminded that progress is built upon learning from each other.”
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