30th Annual Keeper of the Dream Event

Mon Jan 17 2022 at 11:30 am to 03:30 pm

Oakland University | Rochester

Center for Multicultural Initiatives
Publisher/HostCenter for Multicultural Initiatives
30th Annual Keeper of the Dream Event
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The Keeper of the Dream Award was established in January 1993 to recognize Oakland University students.
https://www.oakland.edu/cmi/KOD/
About this Event

Oakland University will welcome Emmy and Golden Globe-nominated actor Anthony Anderson to campus as the keynote speaker for its 30th annual Keeper of the Dream Scholarship Awards Celebration.

About Event

The event will take place on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, January 17, 2022, in the Athletics O'Rena (map).

Doors will open at 10:30 AM. Masks must be worn for the entirety of the event.

About KOD

The Keeper of the Dream Award was established in January 1993 to recognize Oakland University students who have contributed to the interracial understanding and goodwill.

The Keeper of the Dream Scholarship Awards Celebration honors the legacy of the late civil rights leader, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and awards scholarships to students that best demonstrate exceptional leadership qualities through their involvement on campus and in the community by breaking down racial and cultural stereotypes and by promoting unity among all people to foster a campus environment rich in diversity and multiculturalism.

It is also an opportunity to recognize students publicly who exemplify Dr. King’s vision and award them annual scholarships for their efforts in promoting interracial tolerance and understanding.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Oakland University, 569 Pioneer Drive, Rochester, United States

Tickets

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