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The Tulsa Artist Fellowship Announces a New Series of 20+ Arts Integration Awards

Aired on Wednesday, March 10th. Our guest on StudioTulsa is Carolyn Sickles, the Executive Director of Tulsa Artist Fellowship, or TAF, which is an arts-and-community-focused project of the George Kaiser Family Foundation. The TAF recently announced that it has given 22 of its fellows an Arts Integration Award for 2020-2021, which is meant to help these artists further their involvement with (and presence within) the Tulsa community via new works, new series, and so on. The award includes a $25,000 stipend, $10,000 in project resources, and also free living and work spaces. As Sickles tells us, a few of the notable, now-in-progress endeavors stemming from this award include Liz Blood s Creative Field Guide to Northeastern Oklahoma, Joy Harjo s We Were There When Jazz Was Invented: Jazz of Southeastern Native Nations Peoples, Karl Jones Goff-Fest, and Quraysh Ali Lansana s The Namesake Project.

The Campus as Factory | City Journal

Education Universities were already in big trouble when 2020 rolled around. The combination of skyrocketing tuition (up more than double the rate of inflation since 1980) and an increasingly inferior education had made college a hard sell for many American families, and demographic trends looked likely to put further pressure on declining enrollments. But that was all B.C. Before Covid-19, which is shaping up to be a potentially lethal event for the American academy. When the virus emptied campuses in mid-March of 2020, schools had to refund payments for spring room and board and forgo income from sports, while still paying coaches. Small colleges lost millions in revenues, and big universities lost hundreds of millions. Professors scrambled to adapt to an online medium that was unsuited to teaching and learning across a range of disciplines, from performance arts to laboratory science. Students found themselves back in their parents’ homes, staring at classes on Zoom, from which

4 city people who moved to Tulsa for $10,000 have no regrets

4 city people who moved to Tulsa for $10,000 have no regrets
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How America can support Black-owned businesses and build Black wealth

This story is available exclusively to Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Building Black wealth is crucial to solving racial inequality. Entrepreneurship can be a powerful tool in achieving that. Programs in four cities demonstrate how local initiatives can make all the difference. Fashion photographer Nikki Gomez was born and raised in New York City. But in November, on a tip from a friend, she joined Tulsa Remote, a one-year program that gives eligible workers a $10,000 grant if they relocate to Tulsa, Oklahoma. I was like, why not? Gomez said. I m sure I can make a living in Tulsa doing what I do.  

OVAC announces Momentum 2021 Spotlight Artists - The City Sentinel

OVAC announces Momentum 2021 Spotlight Artists - The City Sentinel
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