OU’s WGS Center for Social Justice hosted a Q&A on issues surrounding Native American women and justice for the crimes against them during a Tuesday panel.
By: Anjelicia Bruton
OKLAHOMA CITY -
Warming centers are opening across the metro to get as many folks indoors as possible for the upcoming winter storm.
The Northeast Community and Cultural Center has opened its doors. They’re making sure people have a place to stay and a meal to eat during the frigid weather.
For the past week, the Northeast Community and Cultural Center has extended their hours. They re now open 24 hours to the public.
“I try to put myself in the position of those who are in need,” Northeast Community and Cultural Center owner Lori Combs said. “If I were in need I would want, hope and pray that somebody would step up and provide whatever it was that I needed.”