OKLAHOMA CITY — Dozens of advocates for missing and murdered Indigenous people gathered at the state Capitol on Monday in an effort to spotlight the plight of hundreds of Oklahomans. They pressed for increased collaboration between Native residents and their local law enforcement, tribal, county and state leaders. The annual event coincided with the national […] The post Dozens advocate at Oklahoma Capitol to bring awareness to missing and murdered Indigenous people appeared first on Oklahoma Vo
From UNC-Chapel Hill's campus to the lawn of the state capitol, to the historic Durham county courthouse — each Confederate monument was either torn down or damaged by protestors.