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Lincoln Cochran is using documents and photos in Marvin Blades Faces of Greenwood Experience to tell the story of the Greenwood District. He hopes visitors leave with a richer understanding of Black Wall Street, one of the most prosperous African-American communities in the United States at the time of the massacre.
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Next Generation Radio returns to KOSU, Oklahoma’s flagship NPR station, April 25-30 with a spotlight on the Tulsa Race Massacre.
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Tony Davis was a police officer before he spent almost half of his life behind bars. Now that he has seen both sides of the justice system, he wants to…
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Jamie Nelson grew up in the rural town of Pawnee, just north of Stillwater and east of Perry. She is Pawnee and Choctaw-Navajo, and at age 27 she has…
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Carla Burton wakes up every weekday at 4 a.m. to drive Lyft and Uber.Then, after she drives for about an hour and a half in the early hours, she heads…
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Brenna Sawney, an 18-year-old senior at Sallisaw High School in eastern Oklahoma, is battling the stereotype that young people don’t care enough to…
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Andrea Brawdy, a special education teacher at James Griffith Intermediate School in Choctaw, Oklahoma, just received the first pay raise of her 12-year…
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If you were to ask Marcus McMinn — known as Coach Mac at the boxing club he helps run — what his passions are today, he’d tell you they’re different than…
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One Oklahoma man is using his combined passion for martial arts and counseling to teach women how to help prevent sexual assault.A recent study by the…
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The Oklahoma City Council heard proposed loosening of regulations to an anti-panhandling ordinance on Tuesday. The American Civil Liberties Union of…