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Oklahoma Forum
The Immigration Debate (27:45)
Immigration enforcement and policy is the Big Topic as we talk to Oklahoma participants in the National Issues Forum community dialogue on immigration: Fred Gates, PhD, Associate Professor of History, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Rilla Askew, Author and English Department Artist in Residence, University of Central Oklahoma Ari Nuncio, Writer, Certified Translator and Consultant Lisa Schmidt, Director of Community Engagement, The Xenia Institute
Related Topics: Community, Government, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues, Health, Education
Originally broadcast on June 26, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Hispanic Reaction (2:57)
Featured in Top Stories
Gov. Fallin and Secretary of Commerce Dave Lopez, addressed the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in Tulsa.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, News & Public Affairs, Race & Ethnicity, Government, Race & Ethnicity
Originally broadcast on April 27, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Wells Building Restoration (4:06)
Featured in Preserving History
The Wells Building in Sapulpa has been completely restored. Seniors who are at least 62 years of age, and living on fixed incomes, can now qualify to live in one of the new apartments in this historic building.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, Health, Community, Aging
Originally broadcast on April 26, 2011
Ask A Lawyer
2011 (57:44)
Domestic Violence “Mary” was trapped in an abusive marriage. Her husband beat and choked her in front of her two young children, but like many women in similar situations, she feared her abuser would turn even more violent if she left. Despite limited financial resources, she finally gathered the courage to escape, with the help of two non-profit organizations, the YWCA and Legal Aid. You’ll meet Robin Wilson, the Legal Aid attorney who secured a divorce and protective order for Mary, and find out the steps she and her client took together to ensure the family’s safety as they move forward with their lives. Disability Law Kimberley Chidsey and her sister Leslie were running out of options. An on-the-job injury left Leslie unable to work, and her request for disability payments had been denied. She moved in with Kimberley and her family, a less than ideal situation for the sisters. Leslie was trapped in a downward spiral of depression, unable even to pay for needed medications. You’ll hear from Oklahoma City attorney Athlea Adkisson, who took on the case when the sisters appealed to a Social Security administrative law judge to get Leslie the help she needed. Military Assistance In autumn 2003, fighter pilot Mike Whetstone was deployed in one of the most dangerous parts of the world when he received some unwelcome news from back home. He was summoned to appear before a judge in McIntosh County, the result of an ongoing divorce dispute that had its roots in Capt. Whetstone’s long military deployments during the war. Facing a default judgment against him if he failed to appear in court, he hired an unknown attorney to represent him 5,000 miles away. Little did he know that the attorney, 2011 OBA President Deborah Reheard, would have the case suspended within an hour of their initial phone conversation. That case proved to be the inspiration for the new Oklahoma Lawyers for America’s Heroes program that will provide more that $1 million dollars worth of f
Related Topics: Community, Government, National Security, Women, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues, Education
Originally broadcast on April 28, 2011
Stateline 1207
The Old Ball Game (27:45)
The untold stories of Oklahoma's baseball legacy.
Related Topics: History, Sports & Recreation, Sports
Originally broadcast on April 18, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Foreign Law (2:43)
Featured in It's Your Government
Muneer Awad, Executive Director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, says House Bill 1552 is anti-religion and anti-business. Now, even the sponsor of the controversial state question involving Sharia Law, says passing the bill would be a bad idea.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, News & Public Affairs, Religion & Beliefs, Government, Religion & Beliefs
Originally broadcast on April 11, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Women's Conference (3:01)
Featured in Top Stories
Representatives from the Women’s Bureau of the U.S. Department of Labor, were in Tulsa to address some of the issues that are unique to the working women of Oklahoma.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, News & Public Affairs, Gender & Sexual Identity, Business & Economy, Government, Women
Originally broadcast on April 7, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Oklahoma Muslims (3:37)
Featured in ONR Extras
The burning of a Qu'ran by a pastor in Florida sparked violent protests across the Middle East. Muslims in Oklahoma have condemned the violence, and the killing of innocent United Nations staff in Afghanistan.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, Religion & Beliefs
Originally broadcast on April 5, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Teen Drug Use (3:58)
Featured in Top Stories
A new national study indicates that drug and alcohol use among teenagers is rising. Jessica Hawkins, Director of Prevention at the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, joined us to put the numbers in perspective.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, Health, Parents, Community, Lifestyle, Healthy Kids
Originally broadcast on April 6, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Price Tower (2:42)
Featured in Preserving History
The Price Tower in downtown Bartlesville was designed by legendary architect, Frank Lloyd Wright. It is one of only ten structures in the nation that may be named a “world heritage site” by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization).
Related Topics: Culture & Society, Community, People & Profiles
Originally broadcast on March 30, 2011






