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Tulsa Arts District
1 E. Reconciliation Way
Tulsa, OK
Ahha Tulsa
101 E. Archer St.
Tulsa, OK
Claremore Expo Center
400 Veterans Pkwy.
Claremore, OK
Exchange Center - Expo Square
4145 E. 21st St.
Tulsa, OK
Love/Sick by John Cariani premieres April 22-24 at TCC on Zoom Tulsa Community College Theatre presents John Cariani’s LOVE/SICK which is a collection of nine slightly twisted and completely hilarious short plays presented April 22-23-24 virtually on Zoom. The nine short plays are directed and designed by TCC theatre students. The plays setting takes place on a Friday night in an alternate suburban reality, this 80-minute romp explores the pain and the joy that comes with being in love. Full of imperfect lovers and dreamers, LOVE/SICK is an unromantic comedy for the romantic in everyone. The Zoom Webinar Id to watch the production is 937-5570-2704. The play contains mild language and is for mature audiences.
The Rose District, in partnership with Vega & Treviño Consultants and Supermercados Morelos, Oklahoma’s largest Hispanic grocery chain soon to open in Broken Arrow, is bringing back its Cinco de Mayo Fiesta! Come join us Saturday, May 8 from 2:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. for a celebration of Hispanic culture. There will be authentic Mexican food, dancing, music, shopping, a kid’s zone, and more! Mark your calendars for a day full of family fun! The City of Broken Arrow seeks to positively impact the community at large by ensuring they are purposeful and authentic in vendor and entertainment inclusion of the Rose District’s 5 de Mayo Fiesta, by purposefully including Oklahoma’s fastest-growing minority, the Hispanic community. To achieve this, Vega & Treviño Consulting have been brought on to help with obtaining vendors, entertainment acts, and food options rooted directly in the Hispanic community. CDC guidelines will be in place. If you or a member of your party are showing symptoms of COVID-19 or have been exposed, we ask that you refrain from attending this celebration. We appreciate your cooperation.
Samuel Sinyangwe is a policy analyst and data scientist who works with communities of color to fight systemic racism through cutting-edge policies and strategies. Mr. Sinyangwe has supported movement activists across the country to collect and use data as a tool for fighting police violence through Mapping Police Violence and to launch Campaign Zero, a comprehensive platform to end police violence. At this year's Symposium, Mr. Sinyangwe will provide perspective on how policy and data can provide a lens into how looking back at historical events can shape the work needed to improve the future. Specifically, Mr. Sinyangwe will illuminate how local and national data can inform how looking back at the vents of the Tulsa 1921 Race Massacre should shape how we move beyond 2021 and consider the next 100 years in Tulsa. This year, you will have the opportunity to attend the Symposium virtually or limited, in-person attendance. Be sure to register now and take advantage of the Early Bird Registration which will end on April 20, 2021.
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY-TULSA
700 NORTH GREENWOOD AVENUE
TULSA, OK 74106
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(918)-850-8221
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