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Pop culture and poetry intersect in a new book — “Black Existentialism: Autumn Leaves and Other Space Oddities” — by poet, ...
Vernon AME Church is hosting a rally and candlelight vigil Thursday evening on Greenwood Avenue, bringing together city ...
"I feel like, in a way, people have lost a reverence for Greenwood," Tony Williams, a member of the Greater Tulsa Area ...
In the wake of the recent shootings, the Greenwood Beat Radio Station has announced a partnership with GRAND Mental Health to ...
Business leaders in Greenwood are calling for change following the shooting that occurred during Tulsa's Juneteenth Festival.
Residents and business owners are calling on the City of Tulsa to make changes amid the increase in gun violence plaguing ...
The Tulsa City Council could vote today on a curfew in downtown for people 17 and younger. 2 News Oklahoma's Braden Bates ...
Tulsa Police identified the man who was killed during a shooting at Tulsa's Juneteenth Festival Saturday night as Isaiah ...
Greenwood leaders and victims' families of this shooting at the Juneteenth Festival are speaking up on the need for the ...
Tulsa's mayor is proposing a different kind of reparations plan, focusing on creating a private trust to help atone for one ...
Store owners and community members in the Greenwood District want more input on safety, security and enforcing city permits after a deadly shooting at the most recent Juneteenth Festival.
The campaign to bring restitution and repair to the damage done to the Black community of Tulsa, Oklahoma, continues, as the city’s mayor has unveiled a proposal to redress the century-old atrocity.
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