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    Lead-footed Oklahoma City PD to slow down during emergencies

    by Ezekiel J. Walker June 9, 2022
    by Ezekiel J. Walker June 9, 2022

    The Oklahoma City Police Department is adopting a more restrictive pursuit policy that officials say will…

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    Once again, Oklahoma refuses to form Commission on Race and Equality

    by Ezekiel J. Walker April 14, 2022
    by Ezekiel J. Walker April 14, 2022

    Oklahoma State Sen. George Young (D-Oklahoma City) has proposed legislation aimed at addressing racial disparities multiple…

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    ACLU of Oklahoma Condemns the use of Excessive Charges to Silence First Amendment Rights to Protest

    by The Black Wall Street Times June 29, 2020
    by The Black Wall Street Times June 29, 2020

    If leaders truly listened and were committed to checking their own power and dismantling systemic racism – in our governments, our criminal legal system, our schools, and elsewhere – we could find a path forward.

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