Celebrating the 'Dream'
March 1, 2016The Office of Diversity and Compliance hosted its annual 鈥淚 am the Dream鈥 awards ceremony
on Feb. 26, held in honor of the lives and legacies of civil rights leader Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr., and of William M. King, DO 鈥62, who worked tirelessly to improve
the lives of his patients and the larger Philadelphia Community.
Regina Benjamin, MD, the 18th U.S. surgeon general, served as the keynote speaker
at the ceremony, which recognized students, faculty and alumni who have made a positive
impact on the lives of others, and have demonstrated excellence in their own personal
and professional lives. This year鈥檚 honorees were:
Barbara Williams-Page, DO 鈥92鈥攚inner of the Distinguished Alumni Award
Judith A. Lightfoot, DO 鈥92, FACOI鈥攚inner of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Legacy Award
Yuma Tomes, PhD鈥攚inner of the Outstanding Faculty/Staff Award
J. Steven Blake, DO '89, MSc.鈥攚inner of the William M. King, DO Award
Olivia Menardy (DO 鈥16), Jameel Shareef, (DO 鈥16) and Michael Stefanowicz (DO 鈥16)鈥攚inners of the Student of Merit awards
Israel Benjamin (DO 鈥19)鈥winner of the 2016 William M. King, DO Endowed Minority Scholarship
Mr. Benjamin was the inaugural recipient of that scholarship, which goes to benefit
African-American osteopathic medical students who hail from the Philadelphia area.
That scholarship was established through funds given to the College by the William
M. King Charitable Foundation, a nonprofit that supports organizations, programs and
causes that seek to enrich the quality of life for African-Americans and other underserved
audiences.
Earlier in the day, Dr. Benjamin met with students to discuss leadership roles in
the changing field of healthcare. 鈥淔or us to become a healthier nation, it鈥檚 going
to require leadership,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hat leadership starts right here in this room.鈥
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