2004 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Celebration Photos and Information2004 Celebration photos
About the 2004 celebrationDr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s message of changing hearts and minds through non-violence continued to resonate across cultures and generations on Thursday, Jan. 15, 2004, when King County employees gathered at the Paramount Theater in downtown Seattle to honor the memory of Dr. King on what would have been his 75th birthday in a celebration uniting generations and cultures. This year's keynote speaker was Chief Fabienne Brooks, head of the Criminal Investigation Division of the King County Sheriff's Office. Chief Brooks was the first African-American woman hired by the Sheriff's Office and with her promotion to major in 1998, became the highest-ranking African-American female law enforcement officer in the state of Washington. The celebration included the annual presentation of the Humanitarian awards and recognition of the best eighth grade essay about Dr. King. King County employees provided their voice and instrumental talents in performing the National Anthem, Lift Every Voice and Sing, and a moving rendition of We Shall Overcome. In addition, the words of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. were recited at different points during the celebration. For more information: If you have questions about the 2004 MLK Celebration or if you need this information in large print, Braille, or audio cassette, please contact Bailey deIongh by phone at 206-296-7652, by TTY at 206-296-7596 or by e-mail at bailey.deiongh@kingcounty.gov. | |||||||||