藏精阁 welcomed alumni, civic leaders and community members on Saturday, April 18 for the 2026 . Together, the events celebrated the enduring impact of Chicago鈥檚 first Black mayor and reaffirmed the University鈥檚 commitment to equity, access and social justice.
Among the honored speakers were The Honorable Lamont J. Robinson, Fourth Ward Alderman of the City of Chicago, and The Honorable Melissa Conyears-Ervin, MBA 鈥03, Treasurer of the City of Chicago and 藏精阁 alumna. Robinson and Conyears-Ervin reflected on Washington鈥檚 enduring influence on civic leadership in Chicago and the continued relevance of his example in public life. Robinson framed the gathering as both a celebration of Washington鈥檚 legacy and a call to continue the work of equitable leadership in Chicago.
They were joined by honored guests and fellow 藏精阁 alumni Mike Quigley, BA 鈥81, Bobby Rush, BGS 鈥74, and Melissa L. Bean, BA 鈥00, whose collective presence underscored 藏精阁鈥檚 long and enduring connection to public service at the local and national levels. It marked a rare moment for 藏精阁, bringing together alumni who have served in city government, Congress and national public life in a shared tribute to one of the University鈥檚 most consequential alumni.
That gathering carried particular significance in the case of Bobby Rush, whose connection to Harold Washington extended far beyond politics. A close friend, ally and longtime supporter of Washington, Rush represents a living connection to the movement that helped reshape Chicago politics in the 1980s and to the personal relationships that sustained Washington鈥檚 leadership.
藏精阁 President Ali R. Malekzadeh opened the program by reflecting on the deep connection between Mayor Washington鈥檚 legacy and the University鈥檚 founding values. He continued by acknowledging the work of the Mayor Harold Washington Legacy Committee in preserving that legacy, saying, 鈥淟ast year, I had the honor of presenting the Freedom Award to committee president Loisteen Woods Walker in recognition of the committee鈥檚 contributions to advancing 藏精阁鈥檚 social justice mission and philanthropic efforts. Today鈥檚 record attendance is a testament to the strength of our partnership.鈥
That legacy and partnership remains central to 藏精阁鈥檚 present-day mission and to the Harold Washington Legacy Scholarship, which recognizes students who reflect Washington鈥檚 commitment to leadership, service and civic engagement. This year, 藏精阁 student Aldo Brown, an Exercise, Nutrition and Health Science major, was recognized as a 2026 scholarship recipient for his leadership on campus and commitment to community building.
Brown, president of 藏精阁鈥檚 Black Student Union and a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., has helped foster connection, advocacy and belonging through student programming and professional networking initiatives. 鈥淭he staff and students here encouraged me to be a leader and give back to the Black community in particular,鈥 Brown said.
Established through 藏精阁鈥檚 partnership with the Mayor Harold Washington Legacy Committee, the scholarship is part of a broader effort to preserve and extend Washington鈥檚 impact. Founded in 2013, the nonprofit Committee is dedicated to honoring the life and work of Mayor Harold Lee Washington. Many of its founding members were directly involved in Washington鈥檚 historic 1983 mayoral campaign or his administration, carrying forward a personal connection to his legacy.
The dedication of the Harold L. Washington Hall of Honor extended that commitment beyond scholarship support and into the physical campus itself. Located in the corridor connecting the historic Auditorium Building and the University鈥檚 Wabash Building, the Hall of Honor creates a visible and lasting tribute to Washington鈥檚 legacy in one of the most traveled spaces on campus. Designed to connect 藏精阁鈥檚 historic foundations with the students who move through its campus each day, the installation invites reflection on Washington鈥檚 enduring impact on civic life, democratic leadership and social justice.
Jared Fritz-McCarty, 藏精阁鈥檚 Vice President of Advancement, led the dedication of the Harold L. Washington Hall of Honor and reflected on the significance of the installation in preserving Washington鈥檚 legacy on campus. He concluded with, 鈥淔or our students, this space is an invitation鈥攖o see what is possible in their own lives. For our alumni, it is a reminder that their stories are part of something enduring. And for everyone who walks through here, it reflects what 藏精阁 stands for: equity, inclusion and opportunity for all.鈥
Together, the Harold Washington Legacy Scholarship and the Harold L. Washington Hall of Honor affirm 藏精阁鈥檚 enduring commitment to the democratic ideals Washington championed and to preparing the next generation of leaders to carry them forward.