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Despite the pandemic-triggered federal moratorium on residential evictions, evictions do still happen in certain cases here in the Tulsa area. Why? Our…
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A new report finds Oklahoma families are experiencing several pain points during the COVID-19 pandemic.With lost wages, closed schools and lack of child…
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Our guest is the author and doctor Michael Stein, who's also a professor of health law, policy, and management at Boston University. He tells us about his…
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On this edition of our show, we listen back to an interview from 2018 about a book called "Nomadland: Surviving America in the Twenty-First Century." This…
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The sudden shift to distance learning in the spring was especially difficult for Tulsa’s low-income families.A team of researchers already following kids…
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On this edition of ST, we're talking about State Question 802, the Medicaid expansion initiative that Oklahoma voters will cast ballots for or against on…
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When "America: What Went Wrong?" originally appeared in the early 1990s, the book got a lot of attention, and became a bestseller, because it documented,…
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The current pandemic has brought keen economic hardship, of course, to a vast number of individials and families within various levels of American…
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Our guest is Devin Fergus, the Strickland Distinguished Professor of History, Black Studies, and Public Affairs at the University of Missouri. He's…
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Our guest is Michael Brose, the longtime Chief Empowerment Officer at Mental Health Association Oklahoma (or MHAOK). Brose joins us to discuss this…