Spotlight: Indigenous Voices: Crafting Oklahoma’s Cinematic Future

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We’re pleased to share that the event Indigenous Voices: Crafting Oklahoma’s Cinematic Future is scheduled for Wednesday, November 12, at 12:30 PM in the Rose State College Atkinson Theatre.

This session is part of the year-round programming series offered by deadCenter Film through its Continuum initiative, which is focused on inclusive, community-driven film and storytelling in Oklahoma. deadCenter Film+1
With a growing movement of Indigenous filmmakers, creators, and storytellers in Oklahoma, this panel aims to bring those voices into focus by exploring how Indigenous storytellers are shaping the future of cinematic production right here in our state and region.

This event is free and open to the public, but registration is required to reserve your seat. Guests can register online through the deadCenter Continuum event page. Early registration is encouraged, as seating in the Atkinson Theatre is limited. Once registered, attendees will receive a confirmation email with event details and parking information.

Campus Closed

Due to the potential severe weather, the Rose State Campus will be closed for the evening of June 3rd.