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Oklahomans fear eviction spike as federal moratorium expires
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Lawmaker kicks off conversation about creating Oklahoma-only D-2 conference
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By Rebecca Najera | Oklahoma Watch Jul 25, 2021 1 of 5
A child sits on the steps of an east Tulsa apartment complex June 15 reading a flyer that has information about rental assistance.
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Terra Atkins talks to tenants at an apartment complex in east Tulsa about rental assistance that could help them stay in their apartment after the national eviction moratorium expires. The tenant does not speak English, but her teenage daughter translated for her and Atkins left a flyer with information in Spanish.
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Terra Atkins, a tenant rights leader, reads an eviction notice taped to the door of an apartment complex in east Tulsa. A national eviction moratorium kept landlords from evicting tenants who didnât pay their rent during the pandemic. But it did not protect tenants from being evicted for other reasons that are laid out in their lease.
Oklahomans Fear Eviction Spike As Federal Moratorium Expires
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The Team behind the Oklahoma City Society
Last December, it looked like the Oklahoma City Society was no more. All of the Society Officers had resigned because of health issues and no one had taken up the helm. When Dr. Joey Williams, a Lecturer at the University of Central Oklahoma, heard about this, he couldn’t let it happen. Together with his students, who had recently created their own archaeological group on campus, they worked together to revive the Oklahoma City Society. Joey tells us the full story below:
“Last year, my students at the University of Central Oklahoma expressed an interest in starting a campus organization related to archaeology since our university doesn’t have a formal archaeology program. The Archaeology Society at UCO started strong, despite the pandemic, and we hosted three visiting scholars on topics as diverse as Roman pottery from Oplontis, the ongoing investigation of the Tulsa Race Massacre, and the archaeology of anarchism in the American So