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Posted inChildren & Youth

Changing the Narrative to ‘Us and We’ in North Tulsa

by Jennifer Palmer December 1, 2021January 16, 2022

Rondalyn Abode has adopted North Tulsa, even though she’s from Kansas City, and is working to strengthen the community, in part for her own kids.

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Crusading to ‘Keep Communities Free From Violence and Harm’

by Whitney Bryen October 20, 2021January 16, 2022
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How Charles Whiters Went From Death Row to Advocating For Others

by Rebecca Najera August 11, 2021January 16, 2022
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Rep. Mauree Turner: ‘Try to Move Beyond Your Lens’

by Rebecca Najera July 6, 2021January 16, 2022

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