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'Focus: Black Oklahoma': Tulsa juvenile center, Langston University, BMX

Jamie Glisson
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Focus: Black Oklahoma

This episode of Focus: Black Oklahoma features stories on the crisis at the Tulsa County Family Center for Juvenile Justice, the underfunded Langston University and a Tulsa BMX Olympian.

The Tulsa County Family Center for Juvenile Justice, or FCJJ, was raided on Friday, July 12. Investigators with several law enforcement agencies spent an entire day and night removing boxes and electronic equipment from the Center, located at 500 W Archer St. in Tulsa.

In Oklahoma City, frustration mounts as state officials highlight a $400 million dollar, funding shortfall for Langston University, the state's only Historically Black College & University. Despite a $5 billion dollar State budget surplus, Langston continues to receive a fraction of the support given to other state universities, prompting renewed calls for equitable funding. Anthony Cherry has details.

In Oklahoma, where over 9,000 children are in foster care, Quinton and Danielle Melton have opened their hearts and home to more than 35 foster kids since 2016. For this Tulsa couple, it's about creating lasting memories and providing stability during uncertain times. Their journey reflects a broader effort to support foster children through innovative initiatives and community engagement. Zaakirah Muhammad has the story.

Tulsa bid Kamren Larsen, the first Black BMX Olympian, farewell in style. USA BMX hosted a send-off party at their headquarters on July 16th, offering fans a final chance to meet and cheer on four of the five Olympians before they departed for France to compete for gold. Larsen sat down with FBO to share his excitement about this historic first.

Jazz legend Freda Payne visited Tulsa’s The Church Studio, July 27 for a book signing of her new biography “Band of Gold.” Payne spoke with FBO’s Quraysh Ali Lansana about her legacy and the upcoming event.


Focus: Black Oklahoma is produced in partnership with KOSU Radio and Tri-City Collective. Additional support is provided by the Commemoration Fund.

Our theme music is by Moffett Music.

Focus: Black Oklahoma’s executive producers are Quraysh Ali Lansana and Bracken Klar. Our associate producers are Smriti Iyengar and Jesse Ulrich. Gabby Requer is our production assistant.


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