The significance of Juneteenth
CBC News Network's Natasha Fatah spoke with Washington Post reporter DeNeen Brown and The University of Oklahoma's Karlos Hill about the significance of Juneteenth.
ReMastered: Devil at the Crossroads
Netflix's Original Documentary Series, ReMastered, investigates high-profile events affecting some of the most legendary names in music presenting groundbreaking discoveries and insights beyond what’s been previously reported.
CNN Interview on President Trump's Tulsa rally
Karlos K. Hill, chair of the Department of African American Studies at the University of Oklahoma, on President Trump's Tulsa rally.
Why all Americans should celebrate Juneteenth
When American schoolchildren learn about slavery in the US, they are often told it ended with Abraham Lincoln’s signature on the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863.
Civil Unrest: Addressing trauma in the Black community
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Oklahomans react to George Floyd protest
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — In the words of Civil Rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., "A riot is the language of the unheard," and tonight, prominent voices in Oklahoma's African American community are speaking for the voiceless.
Professors speak out on the unprecedented violent siege attempt at the U.S. Capitol
NORMAN, Okla. (KFOR) – “This is a historical moment. We are in unprecedented waters. To my knowledge, we have never had a president inciting his supporters to invalidate or prevent the certification of a presidential election.”
Dr. Karlos Hill, a University of Oklahoma professor, is troubled by the madness on Wednesday and what unfolded at our nation’s capital.