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On this episode of Focus: Black Oklahoma, we follow up on the Oklahoma City Black Lives Matter protestors who were charged with domestic terrorism last June and examine the so-called Second Amendment Sanctuary Laws recently passed by state legislators in defense of civil liberties. We also explore the Cherokee Nation ruling regarding the status of Freedmen and investigate the recent trend of racist attacks against Jewish and Asian Americans. Then, we speak with two Bartlesville entrepreneurs who have defied the pandemic odds and kept their doors open and visit with the owner of a sneaker shop who paid rent for folks struggling with eviction notices. Finally, we celebrate the magic of Black women.
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On this episode of Focus: Black Oklahoma, we follow up on the Oklahoma City Black Lives Matter protestors who were charged with domestic terrorism last June and examine the so-called Second Amendment Sanctuary Laws recently passed by state legislators in defense of civil liberties. We also explore the Cherokee Nation ruling regarding the status of Freedmen and investigate the recent trend of racist attacks against Jewish and Asian Americans. Then, we speak with two Bartlesville entrepreneurs who have defied the pandemic odds and kept their doors open and visit with the owner of a sneaker shop who paid rent for folks struggling with eviction notices. Finally, we celebrate the magic of Black women.

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