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Teens honor heroes of OKC bombing
Teens from across Oklahoma lead efforts to honor bombing victims and promote unity through leadership training and public discussion at the Oklahoma City National Memorial.
- On Mar 22, 2026, the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum's teen board discussed preserving the Oklahoma Standard through programs and the Better Conversations series.
- The Oklahoma Standard originated from the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, which museum leaders and students describe as an act born of political disagreement motivating efforts to prevent polarization.
- The board consists of students from across the state who meet to honor bombing heroes and take part in museum programs; many weren't born in 1995 but emphasize carrying hope, Alex Kidangathazhe said.
- The teen board's training aims to prepare the younger generation to step up and lead, with members saying embracing the Standard early prepares them for future leadership.
- KOCO Kylie Thomas, reporter, highlighted young voices leading the effort as leaders encouraged teens beyond Oklahoma to reflect on the past and prevent polarization.
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