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11/07/2022

Get ready to vote Oklahoma! Election Day is Nov. 8.

Find your polling place and get a sample ballot: https://oklahoma.gov/elections/ovp.html

Remember - due to redistricting, your precinct and/or polling place may have changed. Verify before you vote.

07/12/2022

"An O.K. Education" chronicles Oklahoma’s education system as told by community leaders working to provide robust and culturally relevant education to our youth. The first installment of this docu-series is OUT NOW, ✨ “Native Narratives” featuring Sarah Adams Cornell of Matriarch, Sovereign Community School, and Central Oklahoma's Two-Spirit Society.

✨ “Native Narratives” featuring Sarah Adams Cornell: https://youtu.be/06zb_8Dm1qM

07/10/2022

“When she applied to run in the Boston Marathon in 1966 they rejected her saying: “Women are not physiologically able to run a marathon, and we can’t take the liability.”
Then exactly 50 years ago today, on the day of the marathon, Bobbi Gibb hid in the bushes and waited for the race to begin. When about half of the runners had gone past she jumped in.
She wore her brother’s Bermuda shorts, a pair of boy’s sneakers, a bathing suit, and a sweatshirt. As she took off into the swarm of runners, Gibb started to feel overheated, but she didn’t remove her hoodie. “I knew if they saw me, they were going to try to stop me,” she said. “I even thought I might be arrested.”
It didn’t take long for male runners in Gibb’s vicinity to realize that she was not another man. Gibb expected them to shoulder her off the road, or call out to the police. Instead, the other runners told her that if anyone tried to interfere with her race, they would put a stop to it. Finally feeling secure and assured, Gibb took off her sweatshirt.
As soon as it became clear that there was a woman running in the marathon, the crowd erupted—not with anger or righteousness, but with pure joy, she recalled. Men cheered. Women cried.
By the time she reached Wellesley College, the news of her run had spread, and the female students were waiting for her, jumping and screaming. The governor of Massachusetts met her at the finish line and shook her hand. The first woman to ever run the marathon had finished in the top third.” 🌟✊🏽🌟


06/17/2022
06/17/2022
Congratulations to Dr. Jeanetta Sims!!!
06/14/2022

Congratulations to Dr. Jeanetta Sims!!!

The University of Central Oklahoma's Jackson College of Graduate Studies dean has been named the 2022 Women Who Inspire Award recipient

06/09/2022
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06/01/2022

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Le***an, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Q***r (LGBTQ) Pride Month is currently celebrated each year in the month of June to honor the 1969 Stonewall Uprising in Manhattan. The Stonewall Uprising was a tipping point for the Gay Liberation Movement in the United States. In the United States the last S...

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