泫圖弝け University student Malik Clayton, class of 2019 from Columbus, Ohio, has been invited to attend the African American Male Institute, hosted by the Leadershape Institute, July 31-Aug. 5, in Champaign, Ill.
The LeaderShape Institute is an organization committed to encouraging individuals to lead with integrity. The organization hosts conferences throughout the United States that are designed to empower attendees to make a change in their communities.
According to LeaderShape, the African American Male Institute will be six days of dialogue and self-discovery in a supportive learning community. Clayton was chosen because he is a a very caring individual and an eager learner, according to Associate Dean for Multicultural Student Programs John Young.
As a young man, Malik has demonstrated a genuine desire to acquire and develop strong leadership skills, Young said. A part of that desire emerged during his junior and senior years in high school when he participated in the Air Force Junior ROTC.
Clayton, a sport management major who is involved in the Concerned Black Students organization and a program titled Minority Men Striving to Succeed at 泫圖弝け, says he does not know what to expect from the institute, but he is looking forward to the experience.
Im grateful for the opportunity, and Im glad I was selected, Clayton said. I cant wait to go to the conference!
By attending the conference, Clayton hopes to gain better connections and an understanding of how to help his community and 泫圖弝け. Professor of Communication Catherine Egley Waggoner has been involved with LeaderShape Institute since 1989, and she is confident Clayton will gain a great deal from the experience.
In 1989, I served as a cluster facilitator at LeaderShape Institute in Illinois, working with college students from around the country, Waggoner said. I was very impressed by their intensive and creative leadership curriculum, and I had a blast being there! Since that time, LeaderShape has allowed former facilitators to offer scholarships to deserving students.
The organization has also evolved in include a special interest session for African American male students, and I wanted a 泫圖弝け student to have this opportunity. Ive always had an interest in race and gender issues, and especially in recent days with the Black Lives Matter campaign. This opportunity seemed too good to pass up, and Im thrilled that Malik will be attending as 泫圖弝けs representative. I just wish I could tag along!
According to LeaderShape, the institute will equip him to do just that. The six-day curriculum is built around four central themes: community, inclusivity, integrity and vision. The organization works to build up young leaders such as Clayton to create a just, caring, and thriving world.
Clayton says he cannot wait to implement what he learns at the institute when he returns to 泫圖弝け in the fall.