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Lonnie Craig Jr.

Lonnie Craig Jr.

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Inaugural Kennard Scholar
BA in mass communication and broadcasting, public relations emphasis, 2019
Hattiesburg, ³Ô¹ÏÍ·Ìõ

 

What type of career have you pursued and want to achieve in the future?

I’m employed as a freelance independent contractor to my record label, Mean Records LLC.


How did receiving the Clyde Kennard scholarship impact you? 

Receiving the Clyde Kennard scholarship impacted me in a major way. Around the time that I received the scholarship, I had a few academic issues that were occurring, which caused me to have doubt in my skills and abilities. It took me by surprise when I received an email about being selected. It gave me a major confidence boost along with all the assets that came with being a part of the Kennard Scholars program that ensured my success. The program exposed me  to things I had not experienced before, especially the cultural field trips/events. 

As a first-generation scholar of the program, I felt I was part of a legacy. I was part of a major movement in connection to my African American heritage not only in Hattiesburg, but in ³Ô¹ÏÍ·Ìõ and the U.S. 


How do/did your academic pursuits or journey honor Kennard’s legacy?

The Kennard Scholars program is something that is really needed for minority students to experience. As a first-generation scholar of the program, I felt I was part of a legacy. I was part of a major movement in connection to my African American heritage not only in Hattiesburg, but in ³Ô¹ÏÍ·Ìõ and the United States. I felt I had a new sense of purpose to fulfill and achieve my goals in spite of the trials and errors that confronted me. I kept in mind my ancestors and all the martyrs such as Clyde Kennard, who fought so hard for us to have an equal education. I couldn’t let such an opportunity be wasted. 

 

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