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Across America, the people who first walked this land are still experiencing the violent remnants of colonialism. Unsolved murder cases and disappearances plague the Native community to this day.
A growing local poetry movement is expanding its reach to the next generation.
Winter will be a little warmer for more than 1,000 Oklahoma City children.
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month across the country, but October 3 marked the 5th Annual American Indian Domestic Violence Awareness Day of Unity.
A local poetry event is celebrating its first anniversary, and over the past year it has grown to inspire dozens of young people to express themselves through spoken word.
Sixty years ago this month, a group of black students walked into the segregated Katz drug store in Oklahoma City and sat at the lunch counter, waiting to be served.
A local camp is working to inspire the next generation of leaders. The ASCEND camp is made up of mostly minority high school students who aim to make an important contribution to the community.
For the past 20 years, Oklahoma has remained among the nation's worst for domestic violence statistics, but some groups within our state are suffering even more than others.
An upcoming community event in the Capitol View neighborhood of Oklahoma City aims to inspire kids to learn something new heading into the summer months.
News 9's Jessi Mitchell shows how the teacher walkout is having a greater impact in minority communities. For parents who are single or working more than one job to provide for their children, paying for childcare while school is out simply isn't an option.