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Wrongly accused and incarcerated as a young man, EfM graduate Termaine Hicks made national news in December 2020 when he was exonerated and released from prison after a 19-year battle for justice.
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Join us June 21 at 7 p.m. CDT in Blackman Auditorium on the campus of the University of the South, or online via livestream webinar. The lecture, funded by the Samuel Marshall Beattie Lecture Fund, is free and open to the public. All are welcome and encouraged to attend. If you missed Hicks's moving and inspirational story in the January issue of Features Magazine, you can read it here.
EfM Graduate Termaine Hicks to Speak
The School of Theology is pleased to announce Education for Ministry (EfM) graduate, Termaine Hicks will speak Wednesday, June 21 at 7:00 p.m. CDT. Hicks’s keynote address for the EfM 2023 Summer Conference will be held in Blackman Auditorium located in the Woods Labs Building (adjacent to Spence Hall) on the campus of the University of the South. Funded by the Samuel Marshall Beattie Lecture Fund, Hicks’s address is free and open to the public. All are welcome and encouraged to attend.
Wrongly accused and incarcerated as a young man, Termaine Hicks made national news in December 2020 when he was exonerated and released from prison after a 19-year fight for justice.
For more, read Stepping up with Termaine Hicks, an article published earlier this year in the School of Theology’s Features Magazine.
After his dramatic exoneration and release from prison, Hicks spent several months easing back into society before beginning work on the non-profit Selfless Thinking Expresses Potential that Uplifts People (S.T.E.P.U.P.), which provides resources for at-risk youth.
S.T.E.P.U.P. produces and promotes educational videos and also offers motivational speaking and training in schools, teaching positive decision-making, how to recognize bullying, and how to communicate with peers who carry guns, sell drugs, or who drink and drive. The training also emphasizes the importance of physical fitness and a healthy lifestyle. “We empower youth to use their voice to prevent bullying and violence,” says Hicks about his presentations at schools. “This is my ministry. EfM gave me the skills, and this is my gift back to the world.”
About his upcoming appearance at the University of the South Hicks shared, “My story is truly exceptional and EfM is a big part of it. Speaking at this special EfM gathering means a great deal to me. It also provides an opportunity to continue sharing my story and my work broadly. Thanks to EfM, I’ve been able to transform personal hardship into hope for at-risk youth and that’s something to talk about.”
“Termaine Hicks’s story is a testimony to the power of faith to overcome bitterness and despair, and his commitment to helping others—after the injustice that he has suffered—is truly inspirational. I encourage everyone not to miss the chance to hear Mr. Hicks speak,” said the Very Rev. Dr. James F. Turrell, Vice Provost and Dean of the School of Theology.
For those unable to attend in person, join us via livestreamed webinar.
About the University of the South
The University of the South comprises a nationally recognized College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, a School of Letters, and a distinguished School of Theology serving the Episcopal Church. Located on 13,000 acres atop the South Cumberland Plateau in Sewanee, Tennessee, the University enrolls 1,750 undergraduates and approximately 165 seminarians in master’s and doctoral programs annually. The University of the South is the only institute of higher education founded and governed by dioceses of the Episcopal Church.