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Fall 2025 Events

The Three Branches vs. The Poeple will be held on Wednesday, September 24th from 6:00 - 7:00 pm @ The Henderson-Tolson Cultural Center / Henderson Room.

Join us for "The Three Branches vs. The People," and explore how executive, legislative, and judicial powers intersect with community needs, local governance, and democratic accountability. This panel engages with multi-vocal civic dialogue by examining how democratic institutions interact with the lived experiences of the people.

Guest Panelists include:  Breea Clark, Rep. Emily Virgin and Judge Anthony Bonner.

Co-hosted by the Center for Social Justice and the Carl Alabert Research & Studies Center at the University of Oklahoma.

 

Will Fascism Kill TikTok? Fascism, TikTok, and the Politics of Digital Censorship will be held on Wednesday, October 1st from 6:00 - 8:00 pm at Meacham Auditorium in the Oklahoma Memorial Union.

Join Guest Speaker George "Conscious" Lee and he explores the conversation and highlights how digital platforms have become new sites of multi-vocal expression and how censorship threatens marginalized voices. 

Data, Democracy & You:  Reading Between the Numbers will be held on Wednesday, November 19th.

This workshop emphasizes the humanties' role in interpreting data by teaching participants how statitics can be used to affirm or silence communities. 

Guest Speakers Details Coming Soon!

Call for Nominations: Activist-in-Residence

To be considered, the Activist-in-Residence nominee must:

  • Not be a current OU student, faculty or staff member
  • Be at least 18 years of age
  • Be available to temporarily join the OU community, dedicating working time to the residency for approximately one week (residency may be divided over the course of a month)
  • Be willing and able to engage in hands-on, personal contact with OU students
  • Demonstrate a documented commitment to working for social change and justice in the community

To be considered, the Activist-in-Residence nominee must:

  • Be at least 18 years of age
  • Be available to temporarily join the OU comminity, dedicating working time to the residency for approximately one week (residency may be divided over the course of a month)
  • Be willing and able to engage in hands-on, personal contact with OU students
  • Demonstrate a documented committment to working for social change and justice in the community
  • Not be a current OU student, faculty, or staff member

Preference will be given to nominees who are able to engage in some of the following activities:

  • Hold interactive workshops
  • Lead reading/discussion groups
  • Teach and/or visit classes
  • Host community meetings
  • Screen films and lead discussions
  • Assist in planning projects and campaigns of interest to the OU community 
  • Be available to students for informal conversations through office hours, brown-bag lunches, and general presence on campus 
  • Organize activist training sessions for students