04/27/2022
Mackenzie Kingerski is a senior psychology major and the current president of the Clemson chapter of It’s On Us. The initiative aims to bring awareness and support to survivors of interpersonal violence. Kingerski has served on the executive board of the Clemson chapter for three years. Her roles have included the Domestic Violence Awareness Month chair, secretary and president.
In 2019, It’s On Us organized The Women's March Against Violence in support of survivors of interpersonal violence. Kingerski saw the march on campus and across social media and was immediately interested in getting involved with the organization.
As president, Kingerski primarily communicates with the national organization, oversees other leadership positions and facilitates collaborations with other organizations at Clemson and in the community. She is also involved with Kappa Delta and Order of Omega, keeping her extracurricular involvement minimal so she can dedicate her time and energy primarily to It’s On Us.
When asked about what the organization means to her, Kingerski said, “It’s about building a community for survivors of interpersonal violence and those who are allied to preventing and bringing awareness to these issues at Clemson.”
Kingerski truly loves the community created through It’s On Us and their efforts to raise awareness about interpersonal violence prevention and response at Clemson. She is working to create change through the Clemson chapter of It’s On Us, which she hopes to continue after she graduates in December. Kingerski plans to attend graduate school and incorporate advocacy for survivors into her work. She also hopes to continue to be a resource for the Clemson chapter and help in any way that she can.
“We have a lot of people who follow our Instagram and engage with our posts, but we also want people to come to our events and get involved… [we hope to] build that sense of community with the events that we’ve been doing,” said Kingerski.
Kingerski wants the Clemson community to know that It’s On Us is a safe space for everyone. She encourages anyone seeking support to reach out personally or message the It’s On Us Instagram.