28 Mar

Equalicon2K15

Event Date
10:00 am

Chickasaw Business and Conference Center 

The Gay-Straight Alliance is joining with Oklahoma Equality to present Equalicon2K15.  It will be a series of breakout session and activities for GLBTQQIA college students focused on political and social topics.  GSA groups from every Oklahoma college are invited.  For more information contact GSA sponsors Bruce Hartley or Christine Pappas or GSA President David Spradling.

25 Feb

Accounting Student Career Event

Event Date
6:30 pm

Chickasaw Business and Conference Center, Room 221

Registration begins at 6:30 p.m. on the 2nd floor.

Students will have the opportunity to  network with CPAs, participate in mock interviews and enjoy a panel to learn more about the various career paths a CPA can have. We will have light appetizers available and information on OSCPA scholarships. The event is free for students.

Email Aubrey Weatherford at aweatherford@oscpa.com to sign up!

03 Mar

In Plain Sight Documentary

Event Date
6:00 pm

ECU University Center-Estep

Discover how six courageous women are fighting to end SEX TRAFFICKING in your city.

You may have heard the term “sex trafficking” and thought that it was just an international issue. While the term trafficking may conjure images of desperate illegal immigrants being forced into prostitution by human smugglers, over 80 percent of victims in 2011 confirmed sex trafficking cases in this country were American citizens. Or, maybe, you heard about the recent case in Ohio where three girls were kidnapped and kept as sex slaves…and you thought it was just one guy with a serious problem. Think again. It’s happening in plain sight, and you probably don’t even realize it.

DOCUMENTARY Executive produced and narrated by Natalie Grant and released into stores nationwide by Word Films on 12.23.2014, the feature-length documentary features six modern-day abolitionists as they fight sex trafficking across America. Journeying to six US cities, the documentary opens the viewer’s eyes to what’s happening down the street “in plain sight”. Through engaging interviews with numerous victims of sex trafficking, the force, coercion, and deception of the children and women becomes apparent. In the midst of the darkness, stories of hope and freedom emerge as each survivor shares how she was impacted through the work of a sex trafficking aftercare home.

Expert panel discussion following documentary

Popcorn and drinks will be provided

Hosted by ECU Tigers Against Human Trafficking

Co-Sponsored by the Chickasaw Nation
The Pontotoc County District Attorney's Office
And ECU Counseling Services