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President Joe Biden listens Tuesday to Michelle Brown-Burdex, program coordinator with the Greenwood Cultural Center, talk about the history of the Greenwood District. Biden s visit coincided with the 100th anniversary of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
Reese Gorman/ Norman Transcript
President Joe Biden listens Tuesday to Michelle Brown-Burdex, program coordinator with the Greenwood Cultural Center, talk about the history of the Greenwood District. Biden s visit coincided with the 100th anniversary of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
Reese Gorman/ Norman Transcript Biden visits Tulsa to commemorate massacre, does not address reparations
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President Joe Biden listens Tuesday to Michelle Brown-Burdex, program coordinator with the Greenwood Cultural Center, talk about the history of the Greenwood District. Biden s visit coincided with
By: Ashlyn Brothers
TULSA, Okla. -
The Young Women’s Christian Association’s Stand Against Racism campaign is underway at the group’s Tulsa chapter. Saturday s virtual event was centered around healthcare.
Health experts and local leaders from various sectors believe the campaign is a pathway to solutions but addressing racism as a public health crisis is far from over.
Access to healthcare for certain groups, social activists said, isn t easily accessible. Racism is not a unique problem,” YWCA Tulsa director of community engagement Ebony Easiley said. “Racism is something that permeates in every system.”
Easiley said Saturday’s panel titled From Declarations To Change: Addressing Racism as a Public Health Crisis is the continuation of a nationwide conversation.