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Education Board Meeting (2:38)
Featured in It's Your Government
State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Janet Baressi, met again with the State Board of Education. Instead of the contentious meeting of four weeks ago, this meeting focused on the agency’s new budget. The plan is so confusing even board members are having trouble understanding it.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government, Education
Originally broadcast on February 24, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Energy Industry (4:43)
Featured in Going Green
Oklahoma Secretary of Energy, Mike Ming, discusses new developments in the energy sector.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Technology, Global Affairs, Science & Technology, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on February 23, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Human Rights Consolidation (2:30)
Featured in It's Your Government
Gov. Fallin wants the Oklahoma Human Rights Commission to become part of the Attorney General's office. Members of the Commission say that merger would be inefficient and costly.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, News & Public Affairs, Community, Race & Ethnicity, Gender & Sexual Identity, Government, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on February 23, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Blue Ribbon Trees (3:35)
Featured in It's Your Government
The Oklahoma Department of Health has a campaign to prevent child abuse called, “Build a Blue Ribbon Tree for Kids.” We get details from Annette Jacobi, Chief of the Oklahoma Department of Health Family Support and Prevention Services.
Related Topics: Health, Parents, News & Public Affairs, Health Care & Illnesses, Caregiving, Healthy Kids, Government, Health
Originally broadcast on February 22, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Clinic Cuts (3:01)
Featured in It's Your Government
A bill approved by the U.S. House of Representatives would cut more than sixty billion dollars from the national budget. Those cuts will impact low-income Oklahomans and their healthcare. We visit a health clinic in Porter, Oklahoma, that serves patients in the northeast part of our state.
Related Topics: Health, News & Public Affairs, Health Care & Illnesses, Aging, Women, Caregiving, Government, Health
Originally broadcast on February 22, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Education Bills (2:48)
Featured in It's Your Government
The efforts by Republican lawmakers to strip power from the State Board of Education, has cleared another hurdle. The bill was passed by the House Committee on Education, and it may become the first bill passed this legislative session.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government, Education
Originally broadcast on February 22, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Equalization Board (2:52)
Featured in It's Your Government
At a meeting of the State Equalization Board, lawmakers were told they would have more money to spend this session because more tax revenue is flowing into Oklahoma. But many lawmakers want to give that money back to taxpayers.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Business & Economy, Government
Originally broadcast on February 22, 2011
A Conversation With...
George Henderson (57:50)
George Henderson grew up in Alabama during the Great Depression. The son of sharecroppers, he was expected to rise above his surroundings and pull his family out of poverty. After fleeing to the Midwest, he graduated from college, served in the Air Force and became an educator and community activist. In 1967, Henderson accepted a job as professor at the University of Oklahoma, a place his mentor warned was “a small redneck school in a backward state.” Henderson moved his family into a state and city that was not yet ready for the change he was destined to bring, and began his life’s work. Against the odds, Henderson courageously confronted “institutionalized racism” and led the movement for racial equality at the university and across the state. Henderson inspired his students to chip away at the formidable color barrier that stood in their way and established a new era of human relations in Oklahoma. In celebration of Black History Month, George Henderson shares his experiences in the struggle for civil rights with Dick Pryor in the new OETA production, “A Conversation With….George Henderson.” “A Conversation With…George Henderson” provides a unique and deeply personal account of Oklahoma history through the eyes of one of the nation’s most eloquent and respected civil rights scholars.
Related Topics: Religion & Beliefs, Community, Race & Ethnicity, People & Profiles, United States, Modern, Biography & Profiles, Government, Politics, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues, Health, Education, Religion & Beliefs
Originally broadcast on February 22, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
DHS Foster Care Lawsuit (3:20)
Featured in Top Stories
There are alarming new statistics concerning Oklahoma children in foster care: one in eight may be endangered. A children’s advocacy group released the report, but the Oklahoma Department of Human Services believes the data is wrong.
Related Topics: Parents, News & Public Affairs, Education, Healthy Kids, Social Issues, Health, Education
Originally broadcast on February 18, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Labor Concerns (4:34)
Featured in Top Stories
Thousands of protestors flocked to the Wisconsin State Capitol to demonstrate against a sweeping anti-union bill that would strip public employees of their collective bargaining rights. Jimmy Curry, President of the Oklahoma AFL-CIO, joined us to talk about workers’ rights, and his concerns about the impact the legislation in Wisconsin could have here in Oklahoma.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government
Originally broadcast on February 18, 2011






