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Tulsa police use force on Black people far more than anyone else in the city, but TPD officials argue their review process gives legitimacy to when their officers choose to use force.
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Tulsa’s North Peoria Church of Christ used to call Greenwood home. That was before I-244 displaced it and cut through historic Black Wall Street. Democratic State Rep. Regina Goodwin represents the area and attends the church, about its legacy and a planning grant to study the removal of the expressway.
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One family, the Goodwins, was forever changed by the attacks in Oklahoma more than a century ago and worked to ensure Tulsa acknowledged the truth about what happened.
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NPR's Michel Martin talks to Victor Luckerson, author of Built from the Fire, and Oklahoma state Rep. Regina Goodwin, about the lasting effects of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
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State Superintendent Ryan Walters addressed a packed room of lawmakers for two and half hours Monday about his policy proposals and rhetoric — and things got heated.
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A bill that enhances a college scholarship program intended for the descendants of survivors and victims of the Tulsa Race Massacre passed in the House Monday.
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A Tulsa lawmaker is pushing a measure to reform and enhance a scholarship program originally intended for the descendants of survivors and victims of the Tulsa Race Massacre.
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This summer hundreds of Oklahomans joined nationwide protests against the killing of George Floyd and other Black people killed by police across the…
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NPR's Michel Martin talks with Oklahoma State Rep. Regina Goodwin about President Trump's visit to Tulsa for his first campaign rally in months.
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The majority of Oklahoma’s Legislative Black Caucus convened for a press conference in Tulsa’s Greenwood neighborhood on Friday, following President…