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Culture & Society » Community
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
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
Oklahoma News Report
Memorial Day Cemetery (2:21)
Featured in ONR Extras
Junior ROTC students planted flags on graves at a cemetery in Broken Arrow, in observance of Memorial Day.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, Community
Originally broadcast on May 27, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Homeless Veteran Funeral (2:22)
A homeless veteran has been laid to rest, with full military honors, at the Ft. Sill National Cemetery near Elgin.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, Community
Originally broadcast on May 27, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Territorial Plaza, Part Two (2:55)
Featured in Preserving History
Stillwater’s Territorial Plaza used a creative approach to finance its preservation project.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, Community
Originally broadcast on May 25, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Territorial Plaza (4:12)
Featured in Preserving History
The town of Perkins is now a fast-growing suburb of Stillwater. One of the town’s newest subdivisions is the Oklahoma Territorial Plaza, featuring the home of Oklahoma lawman, and OSU mascot, “Pistol Pete” Eaton.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, Community
Originally broadcast on May 18, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Cinco de Mayo (3:16)
Featured in Preserving History
The fifth day of May is a national day of celebration in Mexico. In the city of Tulsa, our growing Hispanic population celebrated Cinco de Mayo with food and community fellowship.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, Community, Race & Ethnicity
Originally broadcast on May 5, 2011
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
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






