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Tulsa World Editorials editor Ginnie Graham talks with newsmakers and op-ed contributors about the biggest issues in Tulsa and Oklahoma.

Ginnie Graham: Email | Twitter | Facebook | Follow her stories

 

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Politique et gouvernement Sciences politiques
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    • Year in review of President Biden, Oklahoma's congressional delegation and more
      Dec 20 2023

      In this week's episode, Ginnie Graham and Barry Friedman close the curtain on 2023, discussing the achievements and failures of the state and federal governments. How will this lead into the 2024 presidential election? What will be the focus for Oklahoma's legislature and other leaders next session?

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      A look at what Oklahoma lawmakers didn't pass this year

      Teacher pay raises, private school tax credits: What to know about Oklahoma's education plan

      Coverage of State Superintendent Ryan Walters

      Ginnie Graham: Suggestions on how to influence arguments for Tulsa Public Schools to keep local control

      Gov. Stitt: Give Tulsa Superintendent Ebony Johnson a chance

      100 teacher vacancies at Tulsa Public Schools despite up to $6,000 signing bonuses

      Eliminating state income tax faces same challenges it did more than two decades ago

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      Note: Barry Friedman is an essayist, political columnist, petroleum geology reporter and comedian living in Tulsa. In addition to “Funny You Should Mention It,” “Road Comic,” “Four Days and a Year Later” and “The Joke Was On Me,” his first novel, “Jacob Fishman’s Marriages,” a book about the worst love story ever, was published by Balkan Press in February. His sites are barrysfriedman.com and friedmanoftheplains.com.

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      Editorial Editor Ginnie Graham: Email | Twitter | Follow her stories

      Subscribe to this podcast at: Apple | Google | Spotify

      Support the show: https://tulsaworld.com/

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      1 h et 5 min
    • Why are people hungry when we're a land with so much food?
      Nov 22 2023

      Chris Bernard, the president and chief executive officer of Hunger Free Oklahoma, joins Ginnie Graham this week to discuss a local and national issue that she calls "so solvable." Bernard says that food insecurity is a problem that shouldn't exist in America. So why is it such a big problem? Bernard and Graham dig into the issue and Bernard lays out some of the ways we can address the root issue.

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      Opinion: We know how to solve food insecurity but need scalable resources and reach of governments

      Ginnie Graham: Everyone can learn how to reduce food waste in their homes

      Rep. John Waldron: Lawmakers, school districts have chance to eliminate school lunch debt for thousands of Oklahomans

      Contact us

      Editorial Editor Ginnie Graham: Email | Twitter | Follow her stories

      Subscribe to this podcast at: Apple | Google | Spotify

      Support the show: https://tulsaworld.com/

      See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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      42 min
    • 'Killers of the Flower Moon' thoughts from former Osage chief
      Nov 16 2023

      Jim Gray served as the Osage Nation chief from 2002 to 2010 and is the principal consultant at D.B.A. Gray Consultants. "I can’t escape from this history," Gray wrote in a guest column. "As an Osage, my great-grandfather, Henry Roan, is murdered in this film. As a former Chief of the Osage Nation, I had to deal with many unresolved issues that are associated with this period."

      He speaks with Editorials Editor Ginnie Graham about his thoughts on having the Osage 'Reign of Terror' history told through the "Killers of the Flower Moon" book and movie.

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      Tulsa World Scene podcast: From Killers of the Flower Moon to Reservation Dogs: The future of Indigenous mainstream storytelling

      Click here to submit a letter to the editor

      Contact us

      Editorial Editor Ginnie Graham: Email | Twitter | Follow her stories

      Subscribe to this podcast at: Apple | Google | Spotify

      Support the show: https://tulsaworld.com/

      See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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      1 h et 3 min
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