By James Bullis |
The Making of: Breakin’ Bricks
In collaboration with the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial Commission, choreographer Jennifer Archibald brings you a singular multimedia experience combining dance and documentary to explore the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. Originally conceived as an historical timeline, through intensive research that…
By James Bullis |
Code for America Brigade Congress: The 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and the 100 Years that Followed
Presentation launching Code for America’s 2021 Brigade Congress. Brigade Congress is the primary meeting centered on the Code for America Network, bringing together Brigade leaders, government and community partners, and civic tech professionals from across the country. Brigade Congress offers…
By James Bullis |
Code for America Brigade Congress 2021: Greenwood Video Series
Video series for Code for America Brigade 2021. The volunteer bridge of Code for America in Tulsa produced a video series with local videographer Titus Jackson. Watch the 3-video series here. Video 1: The Greatness of Greenwood.https://youtu.be/4JjIjDnJONE Video 2: The…
By James Bullis |
The Greenwood Digital Creators Showcase
The Greenwood Digital Creators Showcase presents a series of digital resources that work together to help transition the research and visualization of Greenwood into the digital age. All projects presented are open access and free to the public. The projects…
By James Bullis |
A Deep Conversation With Carlos Moreno About The Victory Of Greenwood
Jeff sits down with Carlos Moreno, the author of The Victory of Greenwood, to hear about his life journey since he moved to Tulsa years ago and about his work in the Greenwood community. He speaks very compellingly about what…
By James Bullis |
A Deep Conversation With Meg Sutherland About The Victory of Greenwood Project
Jeff sits down with Meg Sutherland as she shares deeply about her inner journey through the process of creation of The Victory of Greenwood project and what it all means to her personally. She also speaks very compellingly about her…
By James Bullis |
A hundred years since the Tulsa Race Massacre, Black Wall Street faces a new fight
The hurdles and struggles of racial equity have never been isolated to just one awful moment. Persistence is constant, and so are the efforts to suppress it.
By James Bullis |
The Women of Greenwood
Featuring an interactive exhibition of The Women of Greenwood highlighting the accomplishments and contributions of Augusta Stradford, Susie Bell, Loula Williams, Eunice Jackson, Mary E. Jones Parrish, Mabel Little, Dr. Olivia Hooker and Mother Grace Tucker. From the struggle for…
By James Bullis |
KWGS: Carlos Moreno Offers “The Victory of Greenwood”
Our guest is Carlos Moreno, a Tulsa-based graphic designer, researcher, and freelance writer who originally hails from California, and who’s been living and working in Tulsa since the 1990s. Moreno joins us to discuss his new book, “The Victory of…
By James Bullis |
Blindspot: Tulsa Burning
On May 31, 1921, Tulsa’s Greenwood District was thriving — a Black city within a city. By June 1, it was in ashes, leveled by a white supremacist mob. The Tulsa Race Massacre remains one of the worst incidents of…









