Friday, October 22, 2010

Langston University & Booths at DECA Fall Leadership Conference

On October 16th, Miss Black Oklahoma and I participated in the Annual Langston Homecoming Parade in Langston, OK. Langston in the only Historically Black University in Oklahoma.
Miss Black Oklahomaa USA, Sheray Franklin and Miss Black Oklahoma Talented Teen USA, Bradyn Littles at Langston University.


I am also a DECA state officer. DECA is an assocation of marketing students. We had our annual Fall Leadership Conference at the Meinders School of Business at Oklahoma City University. I set up two boths. One promoting the Miss Black Oklahoma Talented Teen USA Scholarship Pageant.






And the other promoting my platform, Oklahomans Against Trafficking Humans.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Oklahomans Against Trafficking Humans Golf Tournament Fundraiser

My platform being OATH, Oklahomans Against Trafficking Humans I participated in a fundraiser to raise money. The money went to a state-wide research on human trafficking conducted by the University of Oklahoma as well as to pay the undercover law enforcement in, Tulsa who worked outside of work hours tocrack down on predators.

Barbara Maphet, a survivor of human trafficking.
A the Coffee Creek Golf Course in Edmond, Ok

Over $6,000 was raised because of the golf tournament!

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Edmond Memorial HIgh School Homcoming Parade & Speaking about Human Trafficking in Ninnekah, Oklahoma

Yesterday I rode in my high school's homecoming parade in downtown Edmond, OK and The University of Central Oklahoma. It was great getting to participate in my school because I am so busy I don't get an opportunity like this often. My father being the SRO Police Officer at my school got to work the parade.
My Father and I. My mother was also at the parade.

The senior girls at Edmond Memorial High School. The girls in the black dresses were on homecoming court and the girls in the green t-shirts were in a school organization called DECA.
I got to ride in this pretty purple car!


As soon as I left the parade with my Mother, I went to Ninnekah, Oklahoma about an hour away from Edmond just south of Chickahsa. I spoke about my platform O.A.T.H. Oklahomans Against Trafficking Humans at the local school gym. Over 200 students and parents came out.
It was a great experience and my first time to speak to the public about human trafficking.

Mark Elam, the Director of Oklahomans Against Trafficking Humans, Ms. Oklahoma Carla Jenkins, and a District Attorney.

Two girls from Ninnekah High School :)

About Me

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I'm Bradyn Littles. I am Miss Black Oklahoma Talented Teen USA 2010. I am a senior at Edmond Memorial High School. I also attend Francis Tuttle Technology Center where I study Business Marketing. Additionally, I attend the University of Central Oklahoma as a concurrent student. I plan to attend the University of Oklahoma next fall as a sophomore. My platform O.A.T.H., Oklahomans Against Trafficking Humans deals with young teenage girls sold or rented into trafficking. To learn more visit www.oathcoalition.org My family is very important to me. I love helping others in any way possible. I attend LifeChurch.tv (OKC Campus). The Lord plays a very significant part in my life. Faith is my favorite word because faith in the Lord brings peace and victory. My reign as Miss Black Oklahoma Talented Teen USA 2010 consists of countless events, community service activities, and preparation for the national scholarship pageant in Washington D.C. next August 2011. Visit my blog to see what is going on every day in the life of pageantry.