The program will be Thursday, Jan. 22 at 4 p.m. in Sundin Music Hall and feature remarks from President Mayme Hostetter, reflections from keynote speaker Abdul Omari (founder of AMO Enterprise), a student reading of Dr. King’s work, live performances including gospel music by Sherri Orr, and a benediction by Chaplain Kelly Figueroa-Ray.
Omari is a nationally recognized educator, speaker, and community leader whose work is grounded in equity, inclusion, and diversity. He was selected as the keynote speaker because of his strong leadership and long-standing commitment to mentoring students from diverse backgrounds. This includes his work with the Eddie Phillips Scholarship, which each spring supports male-identifying students of color through leadership development and post-baccalaureate preparation.
Omari previously served six years as an elected member of the University of Minnesota Board of Regents and currently serves on the University of Minnesota Foundation Board of Trustees, and the boards of AchieveMpls and Civic Eagle.
The program will also include the presentation of the 2026 Beloved Community Awards, which recognize a student, staff, faculty, alumni and community member whose demonstrated leadership, service and commitment epitomizes the work that must be done by us all.
The event is sponsored by the Hedgeman Center for Student Diversity Initiatives and Programs. Complimentary parking will be available from 3-6:15 p.m. in Lots C and D at 776 Snelling Ave. N., St. Paul, MN 55104 (corner of Hewitt Avenue and Pascal Street North).
For more information, contact the center at hedgemancenter@hamline.edu