When asked what was being discussed about an acceptable atonement for the Tulsa Race Massacre, Hannibal Johnson said this at his Magic City Books zoom event...
"Discussions about reparations need to be broad, which is to say that reparations means, to make amends, to atone, to repair the damage, and there are a number of ways to do that... I think about curriculum reform as my A number one priority for reparations, in other words, For me, if we can reform the curriculum and include this rich history in our textbooks, so that we know that it gets taught, if we can include this history on state mandated exams, giving yet another incentive for it to be taught, then, that is a form of repairing the damage that goes generation to generation to generation, and stands the possibility of making a lasting, meaningful impact in terms of our knowledge of this history, our ability to address this history, and our capacity going forward, to create a vision for the future that involves all of us."
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Compost Malone had this to say...
"We like it rough, call us endoplasmic reticulum.
Shout out to changing the whole fuckin curriculum."
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January 19, 2021 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm CONTACT: Amy Ulmer 918-579-9437 Email SPECIAL PUBLIC MEETINGS **NOTE: This meeting is for residents of Owen Park & Crosbie Heights. To see if you’re in this area, view this map: https://incog.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=cad023182afa4626863d1eea5f9fa3c0 At this meeting, we will discuss a zoning overlay that would allow Missing Middle housing to be built once more, as it was when the neighborhoods were first built out. The results of last year’s Housing Study identified several barriers to the development of this traditional type of housing, and we want to work with each neighborhood to find an approach that works best. “Missing Middle” describes housing similar in size to detached homes but that contain more than one unit, such as duplexes, townhouses, tri-plexes, four-plexes, and smaller-scale apartments or condos. It’s called “Missing” because they have typically not been built since the mid-1940s, and “Middle” because size-wise they fit between detached homes and large multi-family complexes. Missing Middle Housing is not a new type of building; in fact, these house-scale buildings have existed in neighborhoods around downtown Tulsa for a hundred years or more. Register at https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwvcu6rrTkjGNKqwAkU5BHfonuj8k4plmAW For more information, contact Amy Ulmer at 918-579-9437 or .