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Episode 34: OSU Trailblazers
Amplified Oklahoma Show Notes
February 22, 2019
Show Notes
This month on Amplified Oklahoma, we’re highlighting the stories of trailblazing women of color that attended Oklahoma State University. We'll listen to Nancy Randolph Davis, the first African-American student enrolled at OSU, and Patrice Latimer, the first African-American President of the Student Government Association, share their experiences on campus and describe the impact of Ada Lois Sipuel's landmark case that integrated higher education in Oklahoma. Later, we'll talk to Kayla Dunn and Kaitlyn Kirksey, two students of color currently campaigning for SGA President, about the legacy these women who came before them left on campus.
Show Host
Tanner Luther
Tanner Luther is a junior history and philosophy major from Edmond, Oklahoma. He is also minoring in political science and German and holds executive positions in German Club and History Club. After graduation, Tanner plans on pursuing a Masters in Public Policy somewhere in the central United States. He hopes to continue sharing his love of history with others through the Amplified Oklahoma podcast.