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In a tense meeting Thursday, Oklahoma’s State Board of Education voted to approve the accreditation of more than 1,000 school sites across the state. But they spent a lot of that time lobbing thinly veiled political attacks at certain schools — and each other.
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Oklahoma’s State Department of Education fielded a pair of allegations that schools violated the state’s so-called critical race theory ban last fall.
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An Oklahoma lawmaker is proposing a ban of the 1619 Project curriculum, which centers on Black Americans’ experience before and after slavery in the classroom.
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Over the past year, more and more murals are popping up in and around downtown Tulsa. Many celebrate the city's Indigenous history, while others pay tribute to Black Wall Street. Now, two artists are creating a mural celebrating Indigenous and Black history in Oklahoma.
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Picture an American farmer. Chances are, the farmer you’re imagining is white – more than 9 out of 10 American farmers today are. But historically,…
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Since 2000, a quarter-million black Chicagoans have moved out of the city. The reasons for this reverse migration include decades of bad policy and broken…
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The Tulsa Race Riots lasted two days. Thirty-five blocks of black neighborhoods were destroyed and at least 39 people died. Historians now agree it was…
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In anticipation of a Norman City Council vote to rename a street named after a deceased Ku Klux Klan member, a city councilwoman says she’ll cover the…
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Polls suggest this is one of the the most politically divided moments in American history. There are now tip sheets on how to survive Thanksgiving without…
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In just under one year, the number of Hispanics in Oklahoma’s statehouse has jumped 200 percent.But that’s only because the election of one man to the…