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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…