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The death of Nex Benedict has drawn hundreds in the Tulsa area to publicly demonstrate in remembrance and protest.
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Bynum announced the plan alongside other public officials and members of the working group who pushed for its creation.
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Today's guest is a professor at SMU who focuses on the links between economic development and migration; his books include "Controlling Immigration," "Understanding Global Migration," and "International Political Economy: History, Theory, and Policy" (forthcoming).
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"An affecting and informative memoir about the lessons we can glean from life as well as death." -- Library Journal
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Jenkins has worked for OkEq in a variety of capacities for more than 25 years.
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We learn about A Way Home for Tulsa, a collection of 30+ groups and agencies that are now partnering in various ways in order to fight homelessness in our community.
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We learn about A Way Home for Tulsa, a collection of 30+ groups and agencies that are now partnering in various ways in order to fight homelessness in our community.
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A chat with Dr. John K. Roth, who will speak at an upcoming, online-only event concerning Kristallnacht, "...And the World Was Silent: The Consequences of Being a Bystander."
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(Note: This interview first aired back in June.) When the documentary film "Period. End of Sentence." won an Oscar in 2019, the film's co-producer,…
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Oklahoma, as you might've heard, is welcoming more Afghan refugees than any state in the US other than California and Texas. How many of these refugees…