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Some Tulsa Blacks Doubt Rampage will Prompt Change

TULSA, Okla. (AP) — Residents in a north Tulsa neighborhood are left with more doubts than hopes the crime-ridden area will improve after a shooting spree.Authorities describe the shootings earlier...

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Concerning the Recently Issued Survey on Race from the John Hope Franklin...

Last week, the nonprofit John Hope Franklin Center for Reconciliation released a survey of Tulsa residents' views on race relations. This survey was called for, and completed, before the recent (and...

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The Best of ST in 2012: "Panther Baby"

On this "best of" edition of our show, we're listening back to a discussion from earlier this year with the author and activist Jamal Joseph. Joseph's autobiography, "Panther Baby: A Life of Rebellion...

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"Apartheid in Indian Country? Seeing Red Over Black Disenfranchisement"

Over the past four decades, the efforts of the Cherokee Freedman to gain full tribal rights within the Cherokee Nation have, by turns, burned or simmered, so to speak; today, this issue is now being...

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Georgetown Law Prof. Peter Edelman Soon to Address the 2013 JHF Center for...

On this edition of ST, an engaging discussion about race- and economic-based differences in America today --- and about how we as a nation ought to address these differences. Our guest is Peter...

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Theatre Tulsa's New Stage Presents the Racially Charged and Dramatically...

Theatre Tulsa's New Stage initiative will soon offer its first-ever production with a widely hailed play from 2010 that has never before graced an Oklahoma stage: "Clybourne Park," by Bruce Norris, is...

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Noted Tulsa-Based Author Clifton Taulbert Offers "The Invitation"

Today on StudioTulsa, we chat with the esteemed Tulsa-based author and longtime public-speaker and businessman Clifton Taulbert, whose many books include "Once Upon A Time When We Were Colored,""The...

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"Hiding in Plain Sight: Mixed Blood Families and Race in the 19th-Century...

Our guest on ST is Anne Hyde, the William R. Hochman Professor of History at Colorado College. She'll be giving the 2014 H.G. Barnard Distinguished Lecture, which is presented annually by the TU...

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"How Juan Marichal and John Roseboro Turned Baseball's Ugliest Brawl into a...

"Play ball!" Weather allowing, 26 of the 30 teams that comprise Major League Baseball will be taking the field today. There may have been two games last week in Australia between the Dodgers and...

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Meet Dr. Susan Reverby, Author of "Examining Tuskegee: The Infamous Syphilis...

On Thursday and Friday of this week, the TU Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa will mark its 25th anniversary with a symposium here on campus regarding the moral and ethical issues involved in human medical...

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"After Freedom: The Rise of the Post-Apartheid Generation in Democratic South...

We are pleased to welcome Katherine S. Newman back to our show. She's the Dean of Arts and Sciences as well as a professor of sociology at the Johns Hopkins University, and she's also the author of...

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"The True American: Murder and Mercy in Texas"

Today on our program, an interesting chat with Anand Giridharadas, a columnist for The New York Times who's also the author of "India Calling: An Intimate Portrait of a Nation's Remaking" (which the...

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The Keynote Speaker at the Franklin Center's 2014 Symposium on...

Tulsa's John Hope Franklin Center for Reconciliation will present its 2014 National Symposium on Reconciliation in America on May 29th and 30th here in our city; the theme for this 5th annual symposium...

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Georgetown Law Prof. Peter Edelman Soon to Address the 2013 JHF Center for...

On this edition of ST, an engaging discussion about race- and economic-based differences in America today --- and about how we as a nation ought to address these differences. Our guest is Peter...

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Theatre Tulsa's New Stage Presents the Racially Charged and Dramatically...

Theatre Tulsa's New Stage initiative will soon offer its first-ever production with a widely hailed play from 2010 that has never before graced an Oklahoma stage: "Clybourne Park," by Bruce Norris, is...

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Noted Tulsa-Based Author Clifton Taulbert Offers "The Invitation"

Today on StudioTulsa, we chat with the esteemed Tulsa-based author and longtime public-speaker and businessman Clifton Taulbert, whose many books include "Once Upon A Time When We Were Colored,""The...

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"Hiding in Plain Sight: Mixed Blood Families and Race in the 19th-Century...

Our guest on ST is Anne Hyde, the William R. Hochman Professor of History at Colorado College. She'll be giving the 2014 H.G. Barnard Distinguished Lecture, which is presented annually by the TU...

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"How Juan Marichal and John Roseboro Turned Baseball's Ugliest Brawl into a...

"Play ball!" Weather allowing, 26 of the 30 teams that comprise Major League Baseball will be taking the field today. There may have been two games last week in Australia between the Dodgers and...

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Meet Dr. Susan Reverby, Author of "Examining Tuskegee: The Infamous Syphilis...

On Thursday and Friday of this week, the TU Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa will mark its 25th anniversary with a symposium here on campus regarding the moral and ethical issues involved in human medical...

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"After Freedom: The Rise of the Post-Apartheid Generation in Democratic South...

We are pleased to welcome Katherine S. Newman back to our show. She's the Dean of Arts and Sciences as well as a professor of sociology at the Johns Hopkins University, and she's also the author of...

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