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This episode of Focus: Black Oklahoma features stories on the need for reparative justice following the 'Beyond Apology' report, significant changes to the federal student aid program, FAFSA, and more.
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Attorneys for the two living survivors will be able to speak to the state's justices about their public nuisance suit.
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After collecting community feedback in 2023, Tulsa is considering if and how to give reparations to residents affected by the 1921 Race Massacre.
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The Beyond Apology report recommends the city “establish a government sanctioned task-force or commission to establish and implement the terms of a reparations program.”
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Bipartisan bill would establish monument designation for Greenwood District, Black Wall Street.
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One of the last two known 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre survivors is celebrating a birthday.
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Attorneys representing the two remaining survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre filed a final brief in their reparations case with the Oklahoma Supreme Court on Monday and await the high court's decision on whether to let their trial proceed.
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"Please do not let me leave this earth without justice," Hughes Van Ellis said in 2021, the centennial of the racist violence that destroyed a thriving community once known as Black Wall Street.
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Survivors say the state, Tulsa owe them financial compensation.
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The city's latest search for more victims of the 1921 Race Massacre wrapped up with experts from the research team updating members of the media before the final set of remains was exhumed.