First Person: Stories of Hope

The Memorial Mission Statement describes the Memorial as a place that "...should evoke feelings of compassion and hope, and inspire visitors to live their lives more meaningfully."
First Person: Stories of Hope is a program that provides students and Museum visitors an opportunity to hear from people whose stories not only meet that mission, but also allow the audience to experience history – and the Oklahoma Standard – from those who lived it. Speakers include family members, survivors, first responders, journalists, judges, FBI agents, and others directly impacted by the bombing or involved in the investigation and trials.
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First Person programs are offered for groups by appointment. Unable to travel to Oklahoma City? Schedule a First Person program via Skype or video conferencing. A First Person Summer Series is offered in the Museum on Fridays at 1:30 during June, July and August.
*For more information or to schedule a First Person presentation, please contact Lynne Roller, Director of Education & Research.
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