Barry Bradford
Thursday April 2, 2020 at 6:30 pm
Helen DeVitt Jones Theatre for the Performing Arts (Levelland campus)
Bradford is a national award-winning motivational speaker and educator from Chicago, best known for leading national movements to reopen two cold cases from the Civil Rights Era – including the notorious “Mississippi Burning” case. The case was made into an Award Winning movie in 1989, starring Gene Hackman, Willem Dafoe and Frances McDormand.
Through his commitment to justice and belief in the power of every individual to affect history, he brings conviction and passion to his message of leadership and personal empowerment.