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Allison Griffin holds up a photo of her son Julian Rose, who was shot and killed by Glenpool Police officers in December 2020. Allison didn t learn why he was shot or the events leading up to his encounter with law enforcement until almost five months after the incident.
Tribal Nations are being asked to take on more responsibility when it comes to policing, prosecution and when families experience something tragic like one of their loved ones getting shot by police. Allison Herrera reports on the potential for information to fall through the cracks when multiple jurisdictions are involved.
This story is a partnership between KOSU and The Frontier.
President Robert Bible believed in College of the Muscogee Nation’s (CMN’s) mission as the institution of higher education for the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. He was committed to serving every student that walked through the doors. As the president of CMN, he provided hundreds of Muscogee (Creek) and Native American students an opportunity to attend college. As a leader in the American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC) and of tribal colleges and universities (TCUs) across the nation, President Bible will be remembered for his ability to talk to anyone. His smile and joking character would put people at ease so that he could deliver his message. Undoubtedly, he would always ask how you were doing and what your plans were. He cared for people and wanted everyone to succeed.
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Tulsa Nonprofit Grateful For Community Support In Helping Kids Follow Their Dreams
The community is coming together to support a Tulsa nonprofit that helps kids follow their dreams.
The Wesley Chapel just held its annual fundraiser, after the event was postponed by the winter storm. This is our annual gala this year it is called The Night of Love and our focus is on loving God, loving one another, and loving the children of North Tulsa, said Pastor Chris Beach of Wesley Chapel, Tulsa.
Beach is a man who knows how to bring people together. This is an opportunity to have a whole bunch of folks from all over town rally around the kids of North Tulsa, said Beach.