Mayor Vi Lyles | Mayor Vi Lyles Official Website
Mayor Vi Lyles | Mayor Vi Lyles Official Website
CHARLOTTE, N.C.- Ahead of the annual Charlotte-Mecklenburg MLK National Holiday Celebration, which took place between Jan. 12-15, residents had the opportunity to nominate individuals in the community who were deserving of recognition. For many years, the MLK planning committee and Charlotte-Mecklenburg Community Relations have used the Growing the Dream Award and Medallion Award to spotlight Charlotteans who work tirelessly to better the community and honor Dr. King in the process.
Atrium Health Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Growing the Dream Award
The Growing the Dream Award acknowledges the unsung heroes who foster unity and promote diversity and multiculturalism. These individuals have the following qualities:
Leaders who embrace service and help others to grow.
Called to serve others and consider it an honor to do so.
Grassroot residents who persevere despite the hardships in their lives.
As announced and celebrated at a luncheon held over the holiday weekend, the 2024 Growing the Dream Award winners, in no particular order, are:
Derrik Anderson.
Delvico Dunn.
LaToya Faustin.
Robyn Hamilton.
Zandrea Lattimore Jones.
Jamall Kinard.
Rory Sheriff.
Gene Winchester.
The 2024 Seed Award winner is Mark Jerrell, and the 2024 Root Award winner is James Ferguson Sr.
Previous Growing the Dream Award Winners
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Annual Medallion Award
The Medallion Award recognizes those who exemplify the work of Dr. King and inspire others with their actions. Winners promote the ideals of racial equality and social justice as espoused by Dr. King, including, but not limited to:
Celebrating and promoting the worth of all human beings.
Pursuing equal rights by nonviolent means.
Encouraging people of diverse cultures to live together in a spirit of love and acceptance.
An active involvement in community service.
Resisting injustice wherever it is found.
Promoting intergroup relations and understanding.
The 2024 MLK Medallion winner is John C. Barnett—an educator, advocate and warrior for the Black community who epitomizes the essence of a community leader.
Larry Mackey and Melanie Dunston, two other finalists for the Medallion Award, have been recognized with Keeper of the Dream Awards for their efforts in the community.
Previous Medallion Award Winners
If you have a deserving individual in mind for either of the awards in 2025, keep an eye out for nominations opening up again toward the end of this year!
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