RSVP to join the College at the Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom Breakfast
- Date: Friday, Jan. 17
- Time: 8 a.m.
- Location: Tate Center, Grand Hall
- Keynote speaker: Thomas C. Settles III, senior pastor of Calvary Bible Church; chaplain for UGA football team; campus director for Fellowship of Christian Athletes
The University of Georgia’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom Breakfast is an annual partnership between the University of Georgia, the Athens-Clarke County Unified Government, and the Clarke County School District. The Freedom Breakfast honors the legacy of the late civil rights leader and recognizes community members dedicated to furthering race relations, justice, and human rights with the President’s Fulfilling the Dream Award.
The Mary Frances Early College of Education will have a table at the event with seats for members of our College. Please express your interest in attending by completing this form by Thursday, Dec. 19.
To learn more about the Freedom Breakfast and keynote speaker, Thomas C. Settles III, please visit the UGA Today website.
Important parking information: Attendees should note that the Tate Center parking deck fills up quickly before the event, and the lines to use the Tate Center elevators and enter the Grand Hall can also be long. Therefore, we strongly advise you to arrive early, carpool, and/or take the bus so you can enjoy the start of the event.