"Being kind to one another, smiling at someone. It's just a little token of love you can give to others that can go so many ways," said Dugas. "One person can make a difference. MLK was one person, but he made a huge difference that has transcended around the world."
To make sure King's legacy and teachings are not forgotten, Dugas expressed the importance of teaching the younger generation to not forget about the sacrifices he made to fight for the civil rights of those who once did not have a voice in society.
"Everyone, no matter where they live, needs to recognize all his kind acts that he's done. It's a philosophy that should be shared around the world," said Dugas. "To teach children and our young people and to show the world we can all come together to express what Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. represents, that we want to be treated with dignity and respect."
"We can all get along."