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Chicken-Fried News: Not OK, boomer
By Gazette staff
Tags: Chicken-Fried News, Chicken-Fried News, University of Oklahoma, Black History Month, OK boomer, Peter Made, Gaylord College, Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communications, ethics, racism
Food Issue: Building community
A monthlong celebration of black-owned restaurants will create awareness and track economic impact.
By Jacob Threadgill
Tags: Food Features, OKC Black Eats, Black history month, black-owned businesses, black-owned restaurants, black restaurant weeks, Off The Hook, Wing Supreme, Black Walnut, Brielle's Bistro, Big O's, Carican Flavors, Okla Soul Cafe, Elmer's Uptown, George's Happy Hog, Clean Juice, Cornish Smokehouse, Freezing Cow, Good Times Great Vibes, Taste of Soul, The Hive Eatery, Tex Wingz, Texlahoma
Beyond February
Black Oklahomans deal with deep, significant challenges that have faced them for decades and will continue to affect them disproportionately without criminal justice reform.
By Miguel Rios
Tags: State, black Oklahomans, Jim Crow laws, Civil Rights Act of 1964, Nappy Roots Books, Camille Landry, Oklahoma Policy Institute, black history month, The Sentencing Project, Prison Policy Initiative, Tatyana Fazlalizadeh, Christopher G. Acoff, Original Flow, Oklahoma Is Black, Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center
Gazedibles: Legacy-building
Tags: Gazedibles, Gazedibles, Black History Month, Brielle’s Bistro, Big O’s Pork & Dreams, Cornish Smokehouse, Polk’s House, Tez Wings, Chef Paul’s Place, Vesa’s Soul Food
Black Oklahoma
Black Oklahomans discuss navigating life as marginalized people in the Sooner State.
Tags: State, Black History Month, Christopher G. Acoff, Original Flow, Camille Landry, Tatyana Fazlalizadeh, Oklahoma Is Black, America is Black, Oklahoma Contemporary, Nappy Roots Books, Black Oklahoma
A local school works to reduce risks for children with incarcerated parents
By Laura Eastes
Tags: Education, A Shared Sentence, academics, Alliance for Excellent Education, annie e. casey foundation, anxiety, art, behavioral problems, Black History Month, child health, child welfare, confidence, coping skills, counseling, criminal justice reform, depression, Dream Builders Society, expectations, incarcerated parents, incarceration, intergenerational prison cycle, life skills, Little Light Christian School, Lone Star Baptist Church, mental health issues, mentorship, music, Myra Moaning, oklahoma, parental incarceration, physical health issues, poor housing, poverty, Robin Khoury, support
I don’t know a person that doesn’t love Motown music, Johnson said.
By Michael Kinney
Tags: Arts, Black History Month, broadway, culture, Detroit, history, Los Angeles, Motown, music, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Gazette, Performing Arts, soul, stevie wonder, University of Oklahoma
First tried it in 1990 at a college I went to in Kentucky, just at clubs around town, and the rest is history," Tone said. "I hit the road in 1993 and didn’t look back.
By Jack Fowler
Tags: Arts, Black History Month, Comedy, culture, health, Los Angeles, memphis, okahoma city, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Gazette, Performing Arts, politics
Local task force focuses on improving students' lives
Tags: Education, Black History Month, budget, charter schools, city council, Community, crime, culture, development, economy, education, environment, health, higher education, history, housing, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Gazette, poverty, public schools, public transportation, segregation, spencer, student achievement, taxes
Gazedibles: American dream
By Greg Elwell
Tags: Gazedibles, american, barbecue, Black History Month, breakfast, cajun, Caribbean, comfort food, creole, culture, desert, dining, dinner, Fat Tuesday, gazedibles, lunch, Mardi Gras, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Gazette, restaurants, review, Soul Food
Walter and I get all kinds of crazy ideas in our heads, O’Dell said. We’ve done several programs with him here. He’s always calling me up and saying, You need to interview this guy.’
By Ben Luschen
Tags: Music Features, Black History Month, blues, country, culture, folk, funk, jazz, larry o'dell, live music, museum, music, oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Gazette, Pop, rock, tulsa
Brothers of Stomp helps young men achieve through movement
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, Active, Black History Month, Community, culture, dance, education, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Gazette, Performing Arts, poverty, public schools, spencer
I think everyone’s an artist, and that’s the main conversation I have with people when they come to the door, Wiggins said.
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, art, Black History Month, Comedy, culture, entertainment, ice event center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Gazette, Performing Arts, poetry
The challenge for us is how do we modernize that and make it relevant to the particular programming that we’re doing, Owens said.
By Ian Jayne
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, analysis, Black History Month, culture, literature, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Gazette, ralph ellison, Ralph Ellison Foundation
Popular local seafood restaurant Off the Hook plans second location
Tags: Food Reviews, Black History Month, cajun, culture, dining, Off the Hook Seafood & More, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Gazette, restaurant, review, seafood
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