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The 43rd National Convention of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
The 43rd National Convention of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Oral History: Twisted Spike
Bruce Sanchez of Twisted Spike Brewing talks with us about the beer business and brewing in Oklahoma City.
Oklahoma Voices: Carolyn Waterman
Carolyn Waterman talks with her daughter about their family history, early Bethany history, and their family's involvement with Bethany Nazarene College (now Southern Nazarene University).
Oklahoma Voices: Helen Goulden
Helen Goulden talks about her experiences in the LGBT community in Oklahoma.
Oral History: Joe Quigley
Educator Joe Quigley tells the story of his time with Oklahoma City Public Schools and the fight to protect LGBTQIA+ youth in the school system.
Oral History: Core4 Brewing
Marty Simon and Buck Buchanan from Core4 Brewing talk about opening a brewery during the beginning of Covid, and running a brewery in Oklahoma City.
Oral History: Harvey Potts
Reverend Harvey Potts talks about growing up in Lawton, Oklahoma and about his career as a pastor in the African Methodist Episcopal church.
Oral History: Dean "Bubba" Brumley
Dean "Bubba" Brumley talks about his life, his family's contribution to the city of Choctaw, Oklahoma, and his career as a police officer.