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  • Black Wall Street Market Presents: 13th Black Wall Street Heritage and History 2026 Festival
    Black Wall Street Market Presents: 13th Black Wall Street Heritage and History 2026 Festival
    36th Street North Event Center, 1125 E 36th St N, Tulsa, OK 74106, USA
  • Focus:  Black Rodeo
    Focus:  Black Rodeo
    Circle Cinema
    Circle Cinema, 10 S Lewis Ave, Tulsa, OK 74104, USA
  • REAL TALK: Black Women in STEM
    REAL TALK: Black Women in STEM
    Tulsa, 2312 E Admiral Blvd, Tulsa, OK 74110, USA
    Join Tri-City Collective for a public panel discussion, open to educators, parents, students, and community members, where we will address the critical need to empower Black girls in STEM fields.
  • Focus: Black Rodeo
    Focus: Black Rodeo
    Oklahoma City
    Oklahoma City, 18 N Klein Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73106, USA
    Join us for the Grand Opening of the Focus: Black Rodeo Photography Exhibition, featuring works by Impressok from rodeos across Oklahoma.
  • Free Premiere of The Story of the Small Giant
    Free Premiere of The Story of the Small Giant
    Pursuit Films Studio, 2312 E Admiral Blvd, Tulsa, OK 74110, USA
    Step into the world of community journalism with the premiere of "The Story of the Small Giant," the inaugural documentary about Focus: Black Oklahoma
  • Bitter Crop: A Billie Holiday Tribute Book Reading and Music Revue
    Bitter Crop: A Billie Holiday Tribute Book Reading and Music Revue
    Fassler Hall, 304 S Elgin Ave, Tulsa, OK 74120, USA
    Join us for a Reading and Book Signing with Paul Alexander followed by a Jazz Concert Inspired by Billie Holiday!
  • Two Day Podcast Workshop for HS Students
    Two Day Podcast Workshop for HS Students
    Multiple Dates
    Leadership Tulsa, 1151 S Elgin Ave, Tulsa, OK 74120, USA
    Want to learn how to make your own podcast?! During this 2-day workshop you will learn how to storyboard, record, and edit a Podcast. This workshop will be facilitated by Tri-City Collective with Tulsa Changemakers as host! Register by March 8th to secure your spot. Lunch will be provided!
  • Poetry Reading: Killing the Negative
    Poetry Reading: Killing the Negative
    Tulsa, 2727 S Rockford Rd, Tulsa, OK 74114, USA
    Poetry event coming 11/10: Join visual artist Joel Daniel Phillips and poets Quraysh Ali Lansana, Ken Hada, Rose McLarney, and Candace Wiley in an evening of ekphrastic poetry celebrating the collaborative project Killing the Negative.
  • Love Saves the Day
    Love Saves the Day
    Tulsa, 102 E Mathew Brady St, Tulsa, OK 74103, USA
    Join us and disco legend Nicky Siano for Real Talk: Love Saves the Day, an in-person and virtual discussion. Daniel McHenry, founder of Black Queer Tulsa, will interview Siano, who has been spinning records for more than 50 years.
  • Women & Neurodiversity
    Women & Neurodiversity
    Woodie Guthrie Center Tulsa
    Woodie Guthrie Center Tulsa, 102 E Mathew Brady St, Tulsa, OK 74103, USA
    Is there gender bias in diagnosing ADHD and other neurodivergent states in women and girls? Join our host, Jasmine Tobie, and panelists for an open discussion on how neurodivergence shows up in women and affects their lives in the workplace, relationships, and everywhere in between.
  • The Weary Blues Jazz & Poetry Concert
    The Weary Blues Jazz & Poetry Concert
    Fassler Hall Tulsa, 304 S Elgin Ave, Tulsa, OK 74120, USA
    The Weary Blues Jazz & Poetry Concert by Langston Hughes & Charles Mingus performed by Quraysh Ali Lansana & Oklahoma Jazz Musicians
  • Poetry is Medicine
    Poetry is Medicine
    Tulsa Artist Fellowship Archer Studios
    Tulsa Artist Fellowship Archer Studios, 109 M.L.K. Jr Blvd, Tulsa, OK 74103, USA
    In celebration of National Poetry Month, we welcome Timothy Bradford and Grant Jenkins to Studio 210 to share their work and discuss the current state of poetry, globally and nationally.
  • LA Originals Screening and Music by FILA
    LA Originals Screening and Music by FILA
    Tulsa, 1124 S Lewis Ave, Tulsa, OK 74104, USA
    Join us for a free screening of LA Originals, with music by FILA (Fire in Little Africa, and a panel discussion about the diverse influences in dance, tattoos, and cars that shaped the culture of hip hop. Doors open 4 pm Panel discussion 5 pm Film screening 6 pm Fire in Little Africa 8 pm
  • Why the Anti-Semitism?
    Why the Anti-Semitism?
    Woodie Guthrie Center
    Woodie Guthrie Center, 102 E Reconciliation Way, Tulsa, OK 74103, USA
    Join us as we discuss who loses when excluded peoples attack one another, who benefits from this division, and look at strategies for building relationships across differences.
  • Fire in Little Africa 6 Week Workshop
    Fire in Little Africa 6 Week Workshop
    Multiple Dates
    Greenwood Cultural Center
    Greenwood Cultural Center, 322 N Greenwood Ave, Tulsa, OK 74120, USA
    FREE six week workshop every Tuesday and Thursday beginning 11/1. Participants will write rhymes and learn basic emcee presentation skills as we attempt to help current and future generations understand what occurred in 1921 Tulsa, what followed, where we are, and what the future holds.
  • Greenwood's Evolution & Reawakenings
    Greenwood's Evolution & Reawakenings
    Multiple Dates
    Greenwood Cultural Center
    Greenwood Cultural Center, 322 N Greenwood Ave, Tulsa, OK 74120, USA
    Free class that examine sthe history of Tulsa’s Greenwood District from it’s pre-statehood beginnings to its many renaissances.
  • Far East Deep South Film Screening + Q&A
    Far East Deep South Film Screening + Q&A
    TCC McKeon Center for Creativity
    TCC McKeon Center for Creativity, 910 S Boston Ave, Tulsa, OK 74119, USA
    Tri-City Collective, in partnership with the United States Heartland China Association and Tulsa Global Alliance, is presenting this exclusive screening of "Far East Deep South" for Oklahoma. After the film, we will be speaking virtually with filmmaker Baldwin Chiu.
  • What Comes Next for Opal Writing Workshop
    What Comes Next for Opal Writing Workshop
    ahha Tulsa, 101 E Archer St, Tulsa, OK 74103, USA
    July 25-29 | 9:30 am-3:30 pm | Lunch Provided A free summer writing workshop giving high school students the opportunity to research their school and/or community “namesake(s)” and origins as a catalyst for creating a piece of critical, place-based writing.
Episode 62-Alzheimer's, homelessness, Tulsa's World Stage Theatre Company
52:34
Episode 61-Pancreatic cancer, homelessness, college athletics
51:36
Data Centers in Oklahoma: Promises & Pitfalls
01:26:40
Public Health Starts with YOU(TH)
50:06
Episode 60-College journalism, breast cancer inequities, Clara Luper's legacy
53:00
Talented and Unseen
58:43
JUSTICE, VISIBILITY, & THE MUSCOGEE CREEK NATION FREEDMEN
01:41:00
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