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梦想的守护者

Two business students honored with awards, scholarships

Two Black females in separate photos. One smiling at camera, one looking away.

OU’s 2021 梦想的守护者 award celebration shone a well-deserved light on business students Ja’Laaiyah Gordon (left) and Alaya Freeman (right). (图片来源:Rob Hall)

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日历图标2021年3月15日

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Two School of 工商管理 undergraduate students were among the nine OU students recognized at the University’s 29th annual 梦想的守护者 (KOD) Awards Celebration. OU’s KOD celebration honors the legacy of the late civil rights leader Dr. 马丁·路德·金. by recognizing OU students who exemplify Dr. 国王的愿景. The award includes a scholarship honoring the student’s efforts in promoting interracial tolerance and understanding.

This year’s KOD awards celebration shone a well-deserved light on OU business students Alaya Freeman, marketing major and entrepreneurship minor, 还有Ja 'Laaiyah Gordon, marketing major and dance minor.

保护公民权利
Driven to action by the hopelessness she felt at the loss of Black lives to racial injustice, Freeman visualized and launched a project to raise funds to support the National Police Accountability Project, a non-profit that protects civil rights for everyone.

Describing what launched her into action, 弗里曼说,, “I carried these feelings with me like a weight. I decided to do something about it. I needed to do something that would make an impact on a larger scale.”

弗里曼设计, created and sold shirts featuring the names of those who lost their lives including Botham Jean, George Floyd and Breonna Taylor. Freeman’s reach extends beyond racial injustice. She also gives her time to worthy causes by participating in OU’s Day of Service and Kettering’s Volunteer Day. She has served as an OU telefund ambassador where she uses her skills to build support for 十大菠菜台子.

理解之路
As a CORE Ambassador in OU’s Center for Multicultural Initiatives (CMI), Gordon uses her voice to be an advocate for equality and speaking out against systemic racism. “我想让别人听到我的声音. I want to contribute to the change I want to see,戈登说。, who uses her talent in dance to carve a path of understanding.

自从来到公开大学, Gordon has choreographed and performed her own African dance routines on the main stage of Varner Hall. 这样做的时候, she actively worked with other students and faculty to bring an understanding of the roots of the performance.

Through dance, Gordon created other opportunities for understanding. As a permanent GroupX instructor at OU’s Recreation and Wellness Center, she is one the few African American instructors and the lone student instructor. She uses this platform to encourage self-care and provide stress relief to students, faculty and community members.

Read about all the inspirational 梦想的守护者 honorees on CMI网站.

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