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Author Archives: Eddie Washington

Eddie Washington grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma, matriculating through Tulsa Public Schools. He graduated from The University of Oklahoma with a B.A. in Journalism. He was a contributing writer for the OU Daily, and has articles published in The Tulsa Voice. Eddie began substitute teaching in 2012 and earned his M.Ed. in Teaching in 2015. He taught middle school math for several years, and currently teaches a writing course as an Adjunct Professor at Tulsa Community College. Eddie dabbles in poetry, occasional painting and enjoys listening to good music. He can freestyle rap, too.

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Tulsa artist views hip-hop as more than dollars and cents
Posted inArts and Culture

OKC artist views hip-hop as more than dollars and cents

by Eddie Washington October 17, 2022January 4, 2023
Valerie Harding: From Black Wall Street to The Voice Season 22
Posted inArts and Culture

Valarie Harding: From Black Wall Street to The Voice Season 22

by Eddie Washington October 13, 2022January 4, 2023
Rapsody shined over Tulsa at Historic Dreamland Festival
Posted inEntertainment

Rapsody shined over Tulsa at Historic Dreamland Festival

by Eddie Washington September 22, 2022January 4, 2023
Tulsa is investing in its own dope music culture
Posted inOp-Ed

Tulsa is investing in its own dope music culture

by Eddie Washington August 26, 2022September 16, 2022
Anything But Common: First Black Co-CEO of Uncommon Schools
Posted inNews

Anything But Common: First Black Co-CEO of Uncommon Schools

by Eddie Washington August 22, 2022September 16, 2022
KIPP Tulsa: Moving Forward with Financial Literacy In Mind
Posted inNews

KIPP Tulsa: Moving Forward with Financial Literacy In Mind

by Eddie Washington July 18, 2022September 16, 2022
Rush Fest Music Festival rushing to make a name for itself
Posted inNews

Rush Fest Music Festival rushing to make a name for itself

by Eddie Washington July 11, 2022September 16, 2022

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