28th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Prayer Breakfast at Elgin Community College Saturday morning. January 19, 2013. | John Konstantaras~For Sun-Times Media
Charmaine McAllister, with Elgin Community College, sings a song during the 28th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Prayer Breakfast at Elgin Community College Saturday morning. January 19, 2013. | John Konstantaras~For Sun-Times Media
Keynote speaker Dan Duster, president of 3D Development Group, speaks during the 28th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Prayer Breakfast at Elgin Community College Saturday morning. January 19, 2013. | John Konstantaras~For Sun-Times Media
Quamine Hayes, receives on of the 2013 Humanitarian Awards during the 28th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Prayer Breakfast at Elgin Community College Saturday morning. January 19, 2013. | John Konstantaras~For Sun-Times Media
Velma Sept and Tim Williams accept one of the 2013 Humanitarian Awards for the Boys & Grils Club of Elgin during the 28th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Prayer Breakfast at Elgin Community College Saturday morning. January 19, 2013. | John Konstantaras~For Sun-Times Media
Dr. Mae Hicks-Jones, receives one of the 2013 Humanitarian Awards during the 28th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Prayer Breakfast at Elgin Community College Saturday morning. January 19, 2013. | John Konstantaras~For Sun-Times Media
Keynote speaker Dan Duster, (second from right) president of 3D Development Group, and Rev. Clemon McCullough, with Second Baptist Church, sing along to We Shall Overcome during the 28th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Prayer Breakfast at Elgin Community College Saturday morning. January 19, 2013. | John Konstantaras~For Sun-Times Media
Diana Sweeney, left from Lake in the Hills, and Cheryl James, from Itasca, sing along to We Shall Overcome during the closing of the 28th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Prayer Breakfast at Elgin Community College Saturday morning. January 19, 2013. | John Konstantaras~For Sun-Times Media
ELGIN — It takes just one person speaking up about injustice to make a change, said Dan Duster, the keynote speaker Saturday at the 28th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. prayer breakfast. Duster, a motivational speaker and Chicago resident, is most noted for his father’s … Read More