Congresswoman Barbara Lee will present The Oakland Citizen Humanitarian Award to Ms. Tomika Perkins, Sunday, January 20, 2019 – 7:00-9:30 pm at “In the Name of Love”, The 17th Annual Musical Tribute Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Oakland Scottish Rite Center, 1547 Lakeside Dr., Oakland, CA 94612
On Sunday, January 20th, Congresswoman Barbara Lee will present the Oakland Citizen Humanitarian Award to Tomika Perkins, Operations Director at Operation Dignity, for her outstanding work on behalf of the Oakland community at “In the Name of Love”, the 17th Annual Musical Tribute honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., an extensive civic and cultural event that pays homage through music, to one of the greatest humanitarians of our time.
The theme of this year’s tribute is “Rhythm and Blues and
the Civil Rights Movement” highlighting 5 outstanding vocalists Jeanie Tracy,
Kev Choice, The Dynamic Miss Faye Carol, Terrie Odabi, and Alvon Johnson along
with an exciting backup band including Kev Choice and Joe Warner on piano,
Scott Thompson on bass, Daria Johnson on drums, and Alvon Johnson on guitar.
These outstanding musicians have each individually made a tremendous impact on
the Bay Area cultural scene, and the 2019 program will bring them together onto
the stage for the first time to rekindle Dr. King’s powerful and unifying teachings.
The tribute will also serve as a platform for a one-time exciting collective,
creative experience meant to inspire hope, celebrate Oakland’s cultural
history and highlight the power of music to spur positive change.
The tribute will also include the 65-voice Oakland
Interfaith Gospel Choir; and the 300-voice Living Jazz Children’s Project
backed up by winners of Jazz Search West 2019, another Living Jazz program.
Konda Mason, Co-Founder and Founding CEO of Impact Hub, Oakland will serve as
Mistress of Ceremonies.
Living Jazz, an Oakland based non-profit and producers of
the MLK Tribute, originally created this award to acknowledge those who give
of themselves beyond the call of duty and to inspire others to work for the
betterment of the community. The recipient is chosen with the help of
Oakland’s Department of Human Services, and in the spirit of Dr. King’s
tireless efforts, is presented annually at “In the Name of Love”, the Annual
Musical Tribute honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Tomika Perkins is the Operations Director at Operation
Dignity. She started with the agency over 13 years ago as an outreach worker
with their street outreach team. She is now the Operations Director overseeing
street outreach, the Community Cabins programs, and Operation Dignity’s
facilities serving more than 200 homeless veterans each year. Operation Dignity’s
programs touch clients countywide, with their outreach concentrated here in
Oakland, they also expanded outreach to Alameda in 2016.
Tomika is highly involved in the ongoing wellness of unsheltered
and marginally housed clients and has been an active partner in the City’s
implementation of various programs including OPRI, AC Impact, Coordinated
Entry, and the Community Cabins.
She is a fierce advocate for the unsheltered and deeply
committed to partnerships across agencies and the City of Oakland, balancing
perspectives from multiple stakeholders to ensure that interventions are
client focused and strengths based.
“In the Name of Love”, Oakland’s only non-denominational
musical tribute to Dr. King, is the perfect platform in which to honor Tomika
Perkins, this year’s recipient of the Oakland Citizen Humanitarian Award and a
wonderful opportunity to acknowledge a member from our own community helping to
inspire change and positive contribution.
Tickets: $25-$60 adv., door $30-$65; discounts for children
12 and under Tix and info: livingjazz.org/mlktribute or call 510-858-5313.
“In the Name of Love” has been made possible through the
generosity of the National Endowment for the Arts; California Arts Council;
City of Oakland Cultural Funding Program; Clorox Company Foundation,
Zellerbach Family Foundation; William and Flora Hewlett Foundation; Alameda
County Arts Commission; and BART.