
2021 Oklahoma Arts Conference
Embracing the Dawn
Michelle Brown-Burdex
Michelle Brown-Burdex is a native of Tulsa where she currently serves as the Program Coordinator for the Greenwood Cultural Center (GCC), a nonprofit organization that preserves African American heritage and promotes positive images of the African American community. As Program Coordinator, she has implemented and managed several award-winning programs such as the Young Entrepreneurs Summer Arts Program, GCC’s Performing Arts Program, and the Children’s Defense Fund Freedom Schools Program. During her 25-year tenure, Brown-Burdex has contributed to the development of several pictorial exhibits at GCC, as well as several publications, including “A Century of African American Experience, Greenwood: Ruins, Resilience, and Renaissance.” She is the tour guide for GCC and has given guided tours to thousands of students, educators, and tourists from around the world. She has a unique ability to educate people about the tragic history of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and the triumphant history of Black Wall Street through storytelling. Brown-Burdex is a member of the Tulsa Mass Graves Historical Narrative Committee, a subgroup of the Public Oversight Committee. She serves as a member of the Board of Directors for A New Way Foundation, Tulsa. In 2020, she was accepted into the Leadership Tulsa Thrive Program and the Oklahoma Arts Council’s 2021 Leadership Arts class. A member of the American Folklore Society and the Tulsa Area American Red Cross Sickle Cell Advisory Committee, Brown-Burdex recently founded the Black Wall Street Historical Society and Michelle Brown-Burdex, LLC. She is married to Brock Burdex, is the mother of three children, and has five grandchildren.
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