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Early Oklahoma: Black Hope/Black Dreams exhibition
Allen Chapman Student Union 440 S Gary Ave, TulsaAll-Black Towns of Oklahoma: An Exhibit at the Zarrow Center
Zarrow Center for Art & Education 124 E. Reconciliation Way, TulsaEarly Oklahoma: Black Hope/Black Dreams exhibition
Allen Chapman Student Union 440 S Gary Ave, TulsaAll-Black Towns of Oklahoma: An Exhibit at the Zarrow Center
Zarrow Center for Art & Education 124 E. Reconciliation Way, TulsaEarly Oklahoma: Black Hope/Black Dreams exhibition
Allen Chapman Student Union 440 S Gary Ave, TulsaDocumentary Screening: Harriet Tubman, Visions of Freedom
Tyrrell Hall 2930 East 6th Street, TulsaAll-Black Towns of Oklahoma: An Exhibit at the Zarrow Center
Zarrow Center for Art & Education 124 E. Reconciliation Way, TulsaEarly Oklahoma: Black Hope/Black Dreams exhibition
Allen Chapman Student Union 440 S Gary Ave, TulsaAll-Black Towns of Oklahoma: An Exhibit at the Zarrow Center
Zarrow Center for Art & Education 124 E. Reconciliation Way, TulsaEarly Oklahoma: Black Hope/Black Dreams exhibition
Allen Chapman Student Union 440 S Gary Ave, TulsaAll-Black Towns of Oklahoma: An Exhibit at the Zarrow Center
Zarrow Center for Art & Education 124 E. Reconciliation Way, TulsaEarly Oklahoma: Black Hope/Black Dreams exhibition
Allen Chapman Student Union 440 S Gary Ave, TulsaAll-Black Towns of Oklahoma: An Exhibit at the Zarrow Center
Zarrow Center for Art & Education 124 E. Reconciliation Way, TulsaEarly Oklahoma: Black Hope/Black Dreams exhibition
Allen Chapman Student Union 440 S Gary Ave, TulsaCancelled: Judas and the Black Messiah viewing and discussion
DEI Office 3126 E. 5th Pl., TulsaWeek of Events
All-Black Towns of Oklahoma: An Exhibit at the Zarrow Center
All-Black Towns of Oklahoma: An Exhibit at the Zarrow Center
In the early 1900s, there were as many as 50 all-black towns in Oklahoma. Black Oklahomans created spaces to offer safety, opportunity and freedom to their communities. Over the course of the century, the number and sizes of these towns shrank drastically. Only 13 of the original 50 exist today. Seeking to shed light on […]
Hogue 125 Inspired: Oklahoma Landscapes
Hogue 125 Inspired: Oklahoma Landscapes
The University of Tulsa is excited to celebrate what would have been the 125th birthday of artist Alexandre Hogue, former head of TU’s Department of Art and namesake of the Alexandre Hogue Gallery located in Phillips Hall. Hogue 125 Inspired: Oklahoma Landscapes opens Jan. 19 and demonstrates the artist’s legacy and continued impact on the […]
Early Oklahoma: Black Hope/Black Dreams exhibition
Early Oklahoma: Black Hope/Black Dreams exhibition
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 Oklahoma Territory in 1889. He was experienced in finance, law, land development and politics. McCabe sought a place where African Americans could establish their own […]
Documentary Screening: Harriet Tubman, Visions of Freedom
Documentary Screening: Harriet Tubman, Visions of Freedom
Kick off Black History Month with a new documentary about the legendary life of Harriet Tubman, who repeatedly risked her life to help other African Americans out of slavery. TU professor Kristen Oertel will host a discussion afterward over peach cobbler from Wanda J’s.
Cancelled: Judas and the Black Messiah viewing and discussion
Cancelled: Judas and the Black Messiah viewing and discussion
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, […]