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Oklahoma Programs
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Culture & Society
Oklahoma News Report
Oklahoma Tourism (2:54)
Oklahoma’s tourism industry is undergoing remarkable growth.
Related Topics: Sports & Recreation
Originally broadcast on June 13, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Sex and Power (3:27)
A study conducted in The Netherlands found that powerful professionals of both sexes are more likely to have affairs than people who do not hold positions of power.
Related Topics: Gender & Sexual Identity, Psychology & The Mind
Originally broadcast on June 13, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Cherokee Heritage Adams Corners (4:03)
Featured in Preserving History
We visit the Cherokee Heritage Center, home of a national female seminary, built in 1851.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, Race & Ethnicity
Originally broadcast on June 8, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Retirement Relocation (3:58)
Featured in Stretching Your Dollars
Jane Haskin, President and CEO of First Bethany Bank and Trust, discusses the trend of “retirement relocation” facing millions of the nation’s baby boomers.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, Community
Originally broadcast on June 7, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Race Symposium (3:22)
Tulsa University Professor Jeff Van Hanken is working on a documentary of the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921. His work centers on interviews with descendants of those who were present at the time of the riot. Lorenzo Vann is one of the participants in the documentary.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, Race & Ethnicity
Originally broadcast on June 3, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Race Relations (3:04)
Tulsa hosted the “Reconciliation in America” Symposium, which is an effort to help improve race relations. One of the topics still causing division is whether or not freed black slaves, and their descendants, are members of the Cherokee Nation.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, Race & Ethnicity
Originally broadcast on June 2, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Tulsa Schools Close (3:26)
Featured in 21st Century Classroom
Due to budget cuts, several public schools in Tulsa are closing.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, Parents, News & Public Affairs, Community, Education, Government, Education
Originally broadcast on June 2, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Salvation Army Teen (3:33)
Seventeen-year-old Alex Walker spends every afternoon with children at the Salvation Army Boys and Girls Club in Broken Arrow. Walker has been nominated to receive the coveted Salvation Army “Regional Youth of the Year” Award.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, Community
Originally broadcast on June 1, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Sovereignty Symposium (3:17)
Featured in Living Well
The annual Sovereignty Symposium brings tribal and government leaders together to discuss legal issues that affect American Indians. The session focused on ways to improve access to medical care for Native American veterans.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, Health, Race & Ethnicity, Health Care & Illnesses
Originally broadcast on June 1, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Tulsa Riot Anniversary (3:05)
Featured in Preserving History
The Tulsa Race Riots of 1921 destroyed much of the Greenwood District on the city’s north side. The dialogue about the riots has improved over the decades, and now a group of young artists use the event as inspiration to create art.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, Community, Race & Ethnicity
Originally broadcast on June 1, 2011






