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Video short summarizes May 29 OKT Women of Color Convening

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OKT team member, Lottie Spady, captured the essence of the evening’s dialogue in this video short.

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A grass-roots, nonprofit organization serving the communities of greater Grand Rapids, Our Kitchen Table (OKT) seeks to promote social justice and serve as a vehicle that empowers our neighbors so that they can improve their health and environment, and the health and environment of their children, through information, community organizing and advocacy.

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