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Early Oklahoma: Black Hope/Black Dreams exhibition
Allen Chapman Student Union 440 S Gary Ave, TulsaEarly Oklahoma: Black Hope/Black Dreams exhibition
Allen Chapman Student Union 440 S Gary Ave, TulsaEarly Oklahoma: Black Hope/Black Dreams exhibition
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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 […]
Work of Sovereignty Exhibition
Work of Sovereignty Exhibition
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 […]
Pizza and Oklahoma Politics
Pizza and Oklahoma Politics
Join TU Communications Hall of Fame inductee Jenkin Jones, Jr. for a lecture on the history of Oklahoma politics. This event is free to attend and lunch will be provided. […]
Reproductive Rights Symposium
Reproductive Rights Symposium
“Reproductive Rights and Freedom” will foster public conversation on urgent questions concerning individual rights and bodily autonomy with broad implications for gender equality, community well being, privacy, healthcare, tribal sovereignty and free speech. Historian Rickie Solinger will deliver a keynote address contextualizing the long history of reproductive justice in the U.S., from white settlement on […]