By Kayla BranchStaff writerkbranch@oklahoman.comBlack Women Voices will host its third virtual panel next week to discuss the legacy of local Black women in the fight against racism. Panelists include a former state lawmaker, political advocates and multiple long-time activists who participated in Oklahoma City’s original 1958 sit-ins, such as Marilyn Luper Hildreth, the daughter of local civil rights icon Clara Luper. The panel will be hosted live from the Black Women Voices Facebook page at 6 p.m.Read more on NewsOK.com