Events for May 1 – April 4 › Diversity › – Events Calendar

Early Oklahoma: Black Hope/Black Dreams exhibition

Allen Chapman Student Union 440 S Gary Ave, Tulsa, OK

Early Oklahoma: Black Hope/Black Dreams features the accomplishments of three individuals who had a vision for greater opportunity and equality for themselves and others. Edward (Edwin) Preston McCabe arrived in […]

Free
Recurring

Fulton St. Book Fair

DEI Office 3126 E. 5th Pl., Tulsa, OK

TU's Office for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is hosting a three-day pop-up shop featuring Fulton St. Books. Stop by 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. to buy your next great read!

Free
Recurring

BIPOC Connection Group

Hardesty Hall-Holmes Student Center Tulsa, OK

CAPS invites TU students to a safe, supportive space for diverse voices. Students can connect and confidentially discuss their unique individual experiences.

Recurring

Fulton St. Book Fair

DEI Office 3126 E. 5th Pl., Tulsa, OK

TU's Office for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is hosting a three-day pop-up shop featuring Fulton St. Books. Stop by 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. to buy your next great read!

Free

Reading is Fundamental with Onikah Asamoa-Caesar

DEI Office 3126 E. 5th Pl., Tulsa, OK

Onikah Asamoa-Caesar, owner and founder of Fulton St. Books, will share her story and discuss the importance of opening a book store in North Tulsa.

Free

Postponed: Becoming Disabled Book Launch

Zarrow Center for Art & Education 124 E. Reconciliation Way, Tulsa, OK

Note: This event is postponed. Please check back for rescheduling information. In Becoming Disabled: Forging a Disability View of the World, Jan Doolittle Wilson describes how becoming disabled is to forge a new consciousness, one that challenges ableist discourses and systems and creates alternative meanings that understand disability as a valuable human variation. Using an […]

Free

Cancelled: Judas and the Black Messiah viewing and discussion

DEI Office 3126 E. 5th Pl., Tulsa, OK

CANCELLED Join TU's Office for Diversity, Equity and inclusion and former Black Panther Party member Elmer Dixon to watch the blockbuster film Judas and the Black Messiah either from your own device on Amazon Prime Watch Party or in the DEI Office. The film explores the history and current relevance of the Black Panther Party, […]

Free

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BIPOC Connection Group

Hardesty Hall-Holmes Student Center Tulsa, OK

CAPS invites TU students to a safe, supportive space for diverse voices. Students can connect and confidentially discuss their unique individual experiences.

Work of Sovereignty Exhibition

101 E. Archer 101 E. Archer St., Tulsa, OK

Explore the history and future of tribal nationhood before and after the supreme court ruling on tribal jurisdiction (McGirt v. Oklahoma, 2020). Work of Sovereignty features historical photographs and art by Native artists inspired by the 13 counties in Oklahoma named after indigenous nations. This exhibition is free and open to the public. 101 Archer […]

Free
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BIPOC Peer Support Group

DEI Office 3126 E. 5th Pl., Tulsa, OK

Join CAPS and ABC for drop-in group open to students who would like to connect with peers concerning their unique individual experiences. This is a safe space to offer support for diverse student voices.

Women’s Empowerment and S’more

DEI Office 3126 E. 5th Pl., Tulsa, OK

Join the DEI Office for a fun night of karaoke and lip syncing to hits by female artists and s'mores (vegan option available)! All are welcome!

Free

LGBTQ+ Support Group

Join us virtually this week! All are welcome, though topics will focus on LGBTQ+ issues. Contact meg865@utulsa.edu for more information.

Appreciate and Initiate International Women’s Day

Allen Chapman Student Union 440 S Gary Ave, Tulsa, OK

The Association of International Students invites TU students to celebrate the women in their lives. We often take their presence in our lives for granted; this event is intended to […]

Free
Recurring

BIPOC Connection Group

Hardesty Hall-Holmes Student Center Tulsa, OK

CAPS invites TU students to a safe, supportive space for diverse voices. Students can connect and confidentially discuss their unique individual experiences.