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/’həʊm fʌɪə/ before the darkness • worker33 "as the earth finally gives way, so goeth the light before the darkness" "Home Fires" Tulsa Artists' Coalition 36th Annual Members' Show Opening • January 2nd, 2026 My photo composite, 'before the darkness', was created for the TAC members' exhibition and combines two elements. The first is text from "The Divine Weekes and Workes of Guillaume de Salluste du Bartas…

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before the darkness • worker33 "as the earth finally gives way, so goeth the light before the darkness" "Home Fires" Tulsa Artists' Coalition 36th Annual Members' Show Opening • January 2nd, 2026 My photo composite, 'before the darkness', was created for the TAC members' exhibition…

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w. s. merwin & trees "on the last day of the world, I would want to plant a tree"

w. s. merwin & trees

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the man was the man • lee roy chapman intersectionstulsa.wordpress.com/2025/09/21/t...

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How a Ritzy L.A. Enclave Learned a Bitter Lesson About the Limits of Its Wealth

all the money you have doesn't buy protection from [fill in the blank]

How a Ritzy L.A. Enclave Learned a Bitter Lesson About the Limits of Its Wealth www.nytimes.com/2025/08/24/m...

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Tom Kimmerer (@tomkimmerer) Franklinia is one of our rarest and most attractive trees. The story of its loss may tell us a lot about averting tree extinction.

for the love of trees, read Tom Kimmerer

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Museums: A Special Section Artists and institutions are adapting to changing times.

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Orange Monday. Acrylic on canvas. 🍊

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Do you mean Tulsi? Tulsi aka Russian Gabbard?

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Caleb Gayle who wrote the Guardian article has spent a minute or two living in Oklahoma and interviewing people here. You’re entitled to your opinion opinions but the article has nothing to do with a British perspective of Oklahoma.

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If you don’t understand Oklahoma, you can’t understand America A Black man like me is not supposed to love Oklahoma. But in studying my home state’s history of violence, theft and wild ambitions, I learned to reckon with its legacy

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lovely sentiment, beautiful photo…that tree!

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congrats!

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Tree Stories: Pawpaw A tropical tree in the north

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evening sometimes mistakes itself for somewhere else. lost i suppose like many.

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austere besuty

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there’s a kind of a magic I have to admit, I like researching a topic; digging in, constructing a concept, much more than I enjoy the process of trying to make sense of it and actually writing. Once I've exhausted myself, like a hunter-gatherer foraging through newspapers, thesis and archives–both virtual and physical–I feel satiated and spent and then I look at the sunset and remember... "there's a kind of a magic in simply looking at the sky"

there’s a kind of a magic

I have to admit, I like researching a topic; digging in, constructing a concept, much more than I enjoy the process of trying to make sense of it and actually writing. Once I've exhausted myself, like a hunter-gatherer foraging through newspapers, thesis and archives–both…

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They’ll be known as South Tulsa before you know it.

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Stand With Chao Vang: Say No to Unjust Deportation Can you spare a minute to help this campaign?

Hey Oklahoma. Are you watching? Do you see this?

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all good trouble in tulsa oklahoma #nokings

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good luck, tulsa here!

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NO KINGS DOWNTOWN TULSA · No Kings In America, we don’t bow to kings—and we don’t fight fascism with costume parties. We fight it by organizing, disrupting, building community, and standing in global solidarity with those resisting opp...

I'm attending No Kings's event, “NO KINGS DOWNTOWN TULSA” - sign up now to join me! www.mobilize.us/nokings/even...

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beautiful thanks for sharing

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Full Statement of Robert Schlögl on academic freedom in the USA.

Full Statement of Robert Schlögl on academic freedom in the USA.

We stand united with US academia in defence of science!

The Humboldt Foundation is deeply concerned about the growing threats to #AcademicFreedom in the USA.
📜 Our president Robert Schlögl calls for global solidarity to protect the science systems:

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Tulsa Outrage 1917 – Whipped, Tarred and Feathered • Outrage 2025? On Memorial Day 2025, via a social media post, Russell Cobb added to the brew that is part of Tulsa's sordid past. You can read a few of Dr. Cobb's stories on Medium and find details of his latest book "Ghosts of Crook County: An Oil Fortune, a Phantom Child, and the Fight for Indigenous Land". His instagram post, like much of his his storytelling puts him squarely in the middle of the story, a technique that serves his provocative writing style. I wanted to share a bit of the research I had conducted in 2019 on the Tulsa Outrage.

Tulsa Outrage 1917 – Whipped, Tarred and Feathered • Outrage 2025?

On Memorial Day 2025, via a social media post, Russell Cobb added to the brew that is part of Tulsa's sordid past. You can read a few of Dr. Cobb's stories on Medium and find details of his latest book "Ghosts of Crook County: An…

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indian territory

indian territory

Tulsa Outrage 1917 - Whipped, Tarred and Feathered • Outrage 2025?

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a river of many names, the arkansas in tulsa, circa 2023

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a river of many names arkansas river january eighth twenty twenty three • worker thirty three From the Ponca "Ní’skà", the Osage "Ni’ zhu-dse Ton-ga", and "Akensa Hvcce" from the Mvskoke (Creek), regardless of the name, citizen advocate and chemical engineer Fred Storer provides an explanation of what is happening and a step by step guideline for a simple action that we as citizens can participate in to help make our little bend in the river a little better. Will you join us? Dear Friends of the River, Every two years, the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (ODEQ) reports on the condition of our state’s rivers and lakes, as required by the Clean Water Act.

Read further for a simple action that we as citizens can participate in to help make our little bend in the river a little better.

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dumbin’ down, it’s what we aim for ma’am, it’s nothing new

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