Williams Receives SMU 2009 Distinguished Alumni Award
DALLAS, TX (11/10/2009)(readMedia)-- San Francisco's Cecil Williams received the Southern Methodist University Distinguished Alumni Award during a ceremony held on Nov. 5. The award is the highest honor the university bestows upon its graduates.
Cecil Williams is a minister and activist for social change. Under his 45-year leadership of Glide Memorial United Methodist Church in San Francisco, the church has grown to a membership of more than 11,000 and has become one of the nation's most racially and culturally diverse congregations. His vision for the 21st-century church can be seen in Glide's blend of spirituality, principled compassion and cutting-edge programs for those in need. Located in one of San Francisco's toughest neighborhoods, Glide is known worldwide for its outreach to society's poor and marginalized, including the homeless, those with HIV/AIDS, people recovering from substance abuse, the unemployed and victims of domestic violence. Williams currently serves as Minister of Liberation at Glide.
Williams was one of SMU's first five African-American students, entering Perkins School of Theology in 1952 and graduating in 1955. He has returned to the campus on several occasions as a speaker and was awarded an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from SMU in 1997.
Williams has been recognized by numerous publications and organizations as a national voice for justice and human rights. He and Glide were featured in The Pursuit of Happyness, a 2006 film starring Will Smith. Williams also received the 2008 National Caring Award presented by the Caring Institute in Washington, D.C.
The 2009 SMU Distinguished Alumni Award recipients include Williams, Frederick B. Hegi and Joe T. White. For more information, visit smu.edu/homecoming.
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