We’re back from the holiday break with part one of our interview with Forrest Bennett, the new president of the Oklahoma AFL-CIO. Forrest brings humor, heart, and honesty as he reflects on growing up in Oklahoma, his nine years in the Legislature, and why standing up for working people is the work he believes in most.
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We’re back from the holiday break with part one of our interview with Forrest Bennett, the new president of the Oklahoma AFL-CIO. Forrest brings humor, heart, and honesty as he reflects on growing up in Oklahoma, his nine years in the Legislature, and why standing up for working people is the work he believes in most.
We sit down with Heather Davis, Bartlesville teacher and Award for Teaching Excellence winner, whose “Magic in Oklahoma Classrooms” message is inspiring educators statewide. In this episode, Heather shares why she chose teaching, what makes her classroom unique, and why it’s vital for educators to tell their own stories. She also reflects on the role of OEA in uniting teachers, the importance of strong advocacy for public schools, and how every classroom moment can shape a brighter future for Oklahoma.
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We’re back from the holiday break with part one of our interview with Forrest Bennett, the new president of the Oklahoma AFL-CIO. Forrest brings humor, heart, and honesty as he reflects on growing up in Oklahoma, his nine years in the Legislature, and why standing up for working people is the work he believes in most.