UNCF President and CEO Dr. Michael L. Lomax Honored as a Champion of Justice at the Anti-Defamation League’s 2025 Concert Against HateNovember 18, 2025 at 11:14 AM EST
Washington, DC, Nov. 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- UNCF is pleased to announce President and CEO Dr. Michael L. Lomax was honored Nov. 10 at the Anti-Defamation League’s (ADL) 2025 In Concert Against Hate. ADL’s annual benefit concert recognizes individuals who have demonstrated extraordinary courage in standing up to hatred, antisemitism, injustice and bias. Dr. Lomax received The Kay Award, which recognizes individuals for extraordinary acts of courage in confronting intolerance and injustice, extremism and terrorism. “At a time when hate is all too prevalent in our country, these four extraordinary individuals remind us that courage comes in many forms,” said Jonathan Greenblatt, ADL CEO. “From Dr. Lomax’s lifelong commitment to education and unity, to Wesley’s fearless advocacy as a young leader, to Marion’s vital work preserving Holocaust memory, to Mayor Holt’s transformational leadership in bringing communities together, each honoree represents the very best of what it means to stand up for what is right. Their stories inspire us to keep fighting, to never give in, and to build a future where justice and dignity are guaranteed for all.” The Black and Jewish communities have a long history of working together to further civil rights and expand opportunity to all, Dr. Lomax explained. “It’s a great honor, a wonderful and humbling honor to be recognized by an organization that I have so much respect for and that I’ve known so well over the years,” he said. “Honestly, it’s a surprise to be getting an award as the ally as opposed to the person who is seeking the allies, because the Jewish community has always been an ally to the Black community, to my family, to me throughout my career. “Over the last two years, since that horrible massacre in Israel, I have felt like I needed to step up and stand with my Jewish brothers and sisters and say, ‘you’ve been an ally to me, I want to be an ally to you,’” he continued. Last year, UNCF, in collaboration with the Foundation to Combat Antisemitism (FCAS) and Hillel International, launched the Tikkun Olam Initiative, connecting students from historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) and from Hillels at predominantly White institutions (PWIs). The program builds cross-cultural understanding and cultivates a new generation of leaders committed to social justice and equity. By confronting legacies of hate and discrimination, Tikkun Olam Initiative participants explore narratives of resilience, advocacy and the intertwined struggles for justice. UNCF, FCAS and Hillel International have hosted 12 Unity Dinners since 2024 on college campuses across the country, from Atlanta, GA to Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, PA, to New York City to Houston, TX, to New Orleans, LA. CA. Upcoming dinners are planned in 2026 in Los Angeles, CA, Charlotte, NC, Memphis, TN, San Francisco, CA, Tallahassee, FL and Tuscaloosa, AL. Additional background on this year’s 2025 ADL Concert Against Hate Honorees: Dr. Michael L. Lomax, who has served as president and CEO of UNCF since 2004, leading the nation’s largest minority education organization to raise more than $4 billion and help over 300,000 students earn college degrees. A Morehouse College graduate, Dr. Lomax was the first African American chair of the Fulton County Commission, where he championed interfaith collaboration and played a key role in bringing the 1996 Olympic Games to Atlanta. Wesley Seidner, a senior at Oakton High School in Vienna, Virginia. His courage in combating antisemitism sets him apart as a leader. The grandson of a Holocaust survivor, Wesley speaks out against persistent antisemitism in his school and joined a lawsuit against Fairfax County Schools, pressing for accountability and meaningful protections for Jewish students. At age 16, he self-published K for Kosher, a book celebrating Jewish baseball players. After graduation, Wesley plans to pursue a degree in aerospace engineering and a career in the service of his community’s defense. Mayor David Holt, the 38th Mayor of Oklahoma City and the current President of the United States Conference of Mayors. A member of the Osage Nation, he is Oklahoma City’s first Native American mayor. Mayor Holt has been a transformational leader in bringing communities together, restoring the city’s Human Rights Commission and securing voter approval for a $35 million civil rights center. In 2021, he joined the Mayors United Against Antisemitism initiative, and in 2023, he partnered with ADL to host a town hall on antisemitism, efforts that helped prompt national action to combat hate. Mayor Holt received the ADL Levenson Defender of Democracy Award. ADL’s In Concert Against Hate was held on Monday, Nov. 10 in Washington D.C. Now in its 31st year, the annual concert and award ceremony recognizes everyday heroes who have played a significant role in standing up to hatred, antisemitism, injustice and bias across society. Actors, musicians, civil rights leaders and policymakers joined ADL and the organization’s supporters at the celebration. Click here for photos of Dr. Lomax receiving his award and a tribute video. ### About UNCF About ADL Attachment ![]() Roy Betts UNCF 240.703.3384 roy.betts@uncf.org More NewsView MoreVia MarketBeat
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