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Oklahoma State Rep. McCane speaks out against authoritarianism at 'No Kings' protest In an exclusive interview during Tulsa's 'No Kings Day' protest, Representative McCane voices her objection to ...
TULSA, Okla. - House District 72 Representative Michelle McCane stood alongside protesters at Saturday’s “No Kings Day” protest in downtown Tulsa—one of more than 1,600 events held nationwide.
Two of the country's largest teacher unions — the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers — have filed separate federal lawsuits against the Education Department ...
The mayor of Tulsa, Oklahoma, has unveiled a reparations plan for the descendants of the Tulsa Race Massacre as well as the neighborhood area once known as "Black Wall Street" on the first ...
Then Rep. Monroe Nichols, now the mayor of Tulsa, Oklahoma, speaks at Housing Matters rally on the second-floor rotunda at the Oklahoma Capitol. Monday, April 17, 2023.
The Williams Dreamland Theatre destroyed during the Tulsa Race Massacre, in 1921 The city of Tulsa, Oklahoma is preparing to award its black community a $105m (£73.8m) reparations package to ...
The first Black mayor of Tulsa, Oklahoma, has proposed a $100 million private trust to the descendants of the Tulsa Race Massacre.
Tulsa’s new mayor on Sunday proposed a $100 million private trust as part of a reparations plan to give descendants of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacrescholarships and housing help in a city-backed ...
In 1921, a prominent Black business district and neighborhood was burned to the ground by a white mob in Tulsa, Oklahoma. About 300 Black people were killed in the attack.
When Kagan Conaway saw an Instagram ad offering remote workers $10,000 to move to Tulsa, Oklahoma, she thought it was a scam. The Indiana native had just returned to her home state after living in ...
This is the fifth time the traveling show has flown into the Tulsa Performing Arts Center, and 2 News Oklahoma got a backstage pass to meet the real wizards who make the magic happen.
In 1921, a prominent Black business district and neighborhood was burned to the ground by a white mob in Tulsa, Oklahoma. About 300 Black people were killed in the attack.