2019 Speaker & Performer Lineup
/ACT 1
Jonathan Neff
The science behind his gluten free brewery, and why building spaces for everyone is so important
Maureen Haynes
Discussing her research on teacher experiences and narratives surrounding public education in Oklahoma
Tori Meehan
Markers of eating disorders that are increasingly normalized within our society and some quick solutions
Lydia Cheshewalla
Why inclusivity in historical narrative matters
Mike Troilo
The positives as well as the downsides of blockchain technology and sustainable development
Karen Fuhrmeister
Why people should care about assessments, on the hiring side as well as the prospective employee side
Jennifer Clark
Integrating our experiences of suffering and wellbeing creates a foundation to redefine health, we must build systems and communities toward this end
Abigail Williams
The Rhythm of Ireland: An Irish Dance Performance
ACT 2
Nathan Hutchins, Alison Kerr, Sarah Otto
People connecting their diverse academic backgrounds to research user acceptance of autonomous vehicles
Rigel Bacani
Implementing harm reduction to improve health care outcomes and communities
Eric Cullen
Prison reform and the incarceration rate of women in Oklahoma, and his project to help nonviolent offenders get out on parole
Caroline Bennett
Intentionally utilizes the vehicles of spoken word, song, research and story-telling to challenge education stakeholders’ “un”conscious investment in Eurocentric pedagogy and culturally incompetent restorative practices and its’ contribution to Black students’ traumatic experiences in K-12 public and charter school classrooms.
Mike Haskins
The importance of utilizing debate in vulnerable schools to teach critical thinking
Brandy B. Marion
How to make the most money, and pay the least amount of taxes...legally
Kirk Wester
Bridging the Disparity Gap: Tying the success of the privileged to those who are not
Weston Horn & The Hush
How to pursue your passion in an oversaturated market