The Tulsa race massacre: 100 years later

Sunday, June 13
3-4:30 pm EST
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CTA - Metro New York is pleased to welcome Lincoln Cochrane to speak about the Tulsa Race Massacre and its historical significance today, 100 years later. Mr. Cochrane, a leader in the Black Wall Street Alliance, will speak about the historical significance of the Tulsa Race Massacre. Please join us for this informative and thought-provoking event. There will be a Q&A following Mr. Cochrane's presentation.

 

Lincoln Cochran is Director of Creativity and Inclusion Development for Black Wall Street Alliance, Oklahoma. He also holds the same position for myinfotechfame.org, an information technology Fine Arts & Media Education website for the Tulsa area.

With over fifteen years of classroom experience and a decade at the pinnacle of public high school Theatre Arts education and now at the front line in the fight against the cycle of poverty in public education for the Tulsa Public Schools Office of Language & Cultural Services as an English Language Development Facilitator, Lincoln excels in creative information technology rich learning environments, curricula, social media, and learning.

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