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Watch these interviews with more than 40 people who are making a positive difference in Oklahoma through their business, community, arts, or political work. Watch our video series.
- Emily Virgin, the representative for Oklahoma State House District 44
- Carrie Blumert, the Oklahoma county commissioner for Oklahoma State District 1
- Leslie Osborn, the Oklahoma State labor comissioner and former representative for Oklahoma State House District 47
- Chelsea Banks, small business owner and advocate as well as secretary for Oklahoma State Uptown 23rd District Association, and Chad Whitehead, Operating Partner of the Tower Theatre and owner of Pony Boy in Oklahoma City
- Dr. Andrea Benjamin, professor of African American studies at the University of Oklahoma
- Serena Prammanasudh, activist and affliliates manager for United We Dream
- Andy Moore, founder of Let's Fix This, People Not Politicians, and executive director of Freedom of Information Oklahoma
- Carlisha Williams Bradley, executive director for Impact Tulsa
- Joe Dorman, former respresentative for Oklahoma State House District 65 and executive director for the Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy
- Tonnia Anderson, Associate Professor of History and American Studies for the Division of Arts and Humanities at USAO and the Director of the Center for Social Justice and Racial Healing.
- Suzanne Schreiber, senior program officer of the George Kaiser Family Foundation and Tulsa Schoolboard representative for Oklahoma State District 7
- Tahira Taqi, senior project manager for Urban Strategies in Tulsa
- Oklahoma City Councilwoman Nikki Nice, Ward 7 representative on the Oklahoma City Council.
- Sheila Morago, Executive Director of Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association and Kendra Clements, founder of We The People Consulting, a Native woman owned & operated management consulting firm
- Breea Clark, Mayor of the City of Norman
- DG Smalling, an Oklahoma Choctaw Native artist
- Erika Lucas, Co-Founder of StitchCrew, which connects high-growth entrepreneurs with capital, resources, social networks. "
- Krystal Yoseph, owner of Konjo Concepts, a PR firm in Oklahoma City
- Kitti Asberry, Executive Director of the Oklahoma Commission on the Status of Women
- Elizabeth Frame Ellison, President and CEO of the Lobeck Taylor Family Foundation
- Ahniwake Rose, Executive Director of the Oklahoma Policy Institute
- Cheena Pazzo, Director at Kanati Strategies, experts in strategic marketing, communications, public affairs, healthcare strategies & tribal affairs.
- Amanda Sandoval, Ward 1 representative on the Bethany City Council
- Rena Cook, professional voice coach and founder of Vocal Authority
- Kathy Taylor, attorney, philanthropist, and former Mayor of Tulsa
- Tamya Cox-Touré, Executive Director of ACLU Oklahoma
- Sarah Brune-Edwards, attorney and board member at Oklahomans for Criminal Justice Reform
- Angelina Hampton, drug court administrator for Oklahoma Judicial District 23
- Veronica Laizure, civil rights director at the Council of American Islamic Relations
- Sarah Adams-Cornell, Co-Founder of Matriarch and Board President of ACLU Oklahoma
- David Blatt, Founder and former Executive Director of the Oklahoma Policy Institute
- Julia Kirt, representative for District 30 in the Oklahoma State Senate
- Denise Duong, a Vietnamese American artist and muralist from Oklahoma City
- Merleyn Bell, representative for Oklahoma State House District 45
- Kay Floyd, representative for District 46 in the Oklahoma State Senate
- Walker Milligan, mental health advocate and professional counselor
- Megan Scott, Counsultant for Registered Apprenticeship Expansion
- Cindy Nguyen, Director of Social and Economic Justice at the YWCA
- Cyndi Munson, representative for Oklahoma State House District 85
- Melissa Provenzano, representative for Oklahoma House District 79
- JoBeth Hamon, Ward 6 representative on the Oklahoma City Council
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