In February, the Tulsa World is sharing a series of thoughts from Black Tulsans about the future of Tulsa and what role they are playing to make it happen.
Our top mandate to the Legislature is to roll back government presence in our schools, states the Tulsa World .
Monroe Nichols supports “significant elements” of the measure to recompense the families of Black people killed or left homeless by the 1921 race massacre.
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As Oklahoma lawmakers propose a series of education bills, the state’s teachers, students, and families—including those in ...
President Donald Trump is preparing to gut the U.S. Education Department to the full extent of his power, directing his ...
Tulsa, Oklahoma's mayor is backing parts of a plan that aims to pay reparations to the survivors and descendants of a 1921 ...
Tulsa Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Ebony Johnson addressed enrollment policies, immigration concerns, flu season impacts ...