What to Expect

January 20, 2025
7am to 8:30am
The Westin Grand Ballroom

2025 Mountaintop Awardees

  • Isiah Anderson

    Community Award

    Acts on Stage and Brothers United

  • ACE’s Leadership Team

    Education Award

    Academy for Creating Excellence

  • Roger Rieger

    Lifetime Service Award

    Tudor Foundation

Keynote Speaker: Eric Knox

"Eric Knox is a community leader and the visionary founder and Executive Director of HOLLA, a culturally specific mentoring organization dedicated to changing the narrative of Black, Brown, and Indigenous youth through culturally responsive relationships. A native of Inglewood, CA, Eric's journey began with a basketball scholarship that took him to Oregon State University, where he earned his bachelor's degree. His commitment to community and service was further solidified through his Master of Divinity in Pastoral Care from Western Seminary in Portland, OR.

Eric established HOLLA with a mission to provide mentorship that resonates with the lived experiences of Black and Brown youth. Under his leadership, HOLLA has thrived for over 11 years, positioning itself as a beacon of hope in East Portland. The organization connects youth with mentors who reflect their identities and embody the possibilities of their futures. HOLLA’s commitment to nurturing potential is reflected in its newly launched HOLLA School, a public charter school in the Rockwood neighborhood in east Portland—that is changing the academic narrative for Black, Brown and Indigenous youth through believing that there is abundance, brilliance, and creativity in every child. 

The 2025 Co-Chairs and MC’s

For over a decade, Seattle has presented The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Prayer Breakfast to the community with the mission of uniting businesses, non-profit organizations, and church families together to celebrate the spiritual legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and to honor community education, business and community leaders who model Dr. King’s work in justice and reconciliation within their individual reach.  

The founders of Seattle’s MLK Prayer Breakfast, Donnie Griffin and Rev. Allen Belton, realized the importance of not letting Dr. King’s dream fade away, and in 2019 they passed the torch to new co-chairs, Romanita Hairston and Rev.

Harvey Drake and in 2022 the torch was passed to Rosa Nicole Booker and Mike Davis.

Rosa Nicole Booker

Rosa Nicole Booker

Rosa Nicole Booker loves the arts and is a professional listener specializing in storytelling. She launched www.myRCBevent.com in 2019 before releasing her debut novel The Monster in My Room, and children’s book Tot’s BIG HOUSE. Born in Phoenix, AZ, and raised in Seattle's Southend, Rosa Nicole holds a BA from Chapman University’s Department of Theatre and an MS from Seattle Pacific University’s School of Psychology, Family, and Community. In 2023 she played Nia in the Acts On Stage production of Pipeline. Find more of her in the Debbie Macomber and The Anchor Gathering magazines, Rosa Nicole Booker YouTube channel, or visit www.rosanicolebooker.com.

Mike Davis

Originally from Kansas City, MO is an electrifying performer and motivational speaker who reflects the knowledge of self, collective creativity, cultural consciousness and most important to him, the Gospel.  Davis started his journey in 1998 as a motivational speaker and in 2002 began to marry the art with the message. In 2009, he moved to Seattle and has continued his endeavors as both artist and minister to provide opportunity for youth and young leaders to encounter community, opportunity and the presence of God through a program he founded called “Cultured” a performing arts based, outreach ministry in South Seattle, www.redeemedculture.org.

2025 Sponsors

 

Community Partners

 

The Annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Prayer Breakfast is presented by the MLK Prayer Breakfast Planning Committee, MLK Breakfast Business Advisory Committee, Urban Impact and Community Partners  - C3 Leaders, King County Youth Chaplaincy, Olive Crest, Seattle Pacific University John Perkins Center, Seattle Youth for Christ, World Relief, Fellowship Seattle, Community Passageways and Vision House and Acts on Stage, in cooperation with the Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Committee.