Feb 10 What to read and watch to understand how fringe movements turn to terrorism By Elizabeth Flock Barak Goodman, director of "Oklahoma City," offers recommendations on what to read and watch to better understand fringe movements on the left and the right. Continue reading
Jul 16 Obama visits Oklahoma prison amid push for criminal justice reform By Darlene Superville, Associated Press OKLAHOMA CITY — President Barack Obama's push for a fairer justice system is literally sending him to prison. Continue reading
Apr 16 Watch 14:55 ‘There was no playbook’ for handling the Oklahoma City bombing By PBS News Hour At the 20th anniversary, we look back at the Oklahoma City bombing. Public television station OETA shares reflections from survivors and victims’ families, and Judy Woodruff talks to former Deputy Attorney General Jamie Gorelick, former Director of Homeland Security of… Continue watching
May 20 Watch Massive, Mile-Wide Tornado Leaves Wake of Destruction Outside Oklahoma City Massive, Mile-Wide Tornado Leaves Wake of Destruction Outside Oklahoma City… Continue watching
Dec 08 Watch Occupy Movements in San Diego, Oklahoma City, Boise Dig in The Occupy Movement stayed in the headlines this week as police broke up the San Francisco camp, but groups are digging in and holding up in many other places around the country. KPBS San Diego, OETA Oklahoma and Idaho Public… Continue watching
May 25 Watch In Joplin, Uncertainty Abounds as Hunt for Missing Tornado Victims Continues A new round of storms across the Midwest on Tuesday killed at least 14 people and leveled many homes in Oklahoma City, its suburbs and towns to the north and south. In Joplin, Mo., crews continue to look for survivors… Continue watching
Apr 19 Watch Oklahoma City Survivors Mark Bombing’s 15th Anniversary Survivors and family members gathered in Oklahoma City to mark the 15th anniversary of the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, which killed 168 people. Kwame Holman reports on the anniversary ceremony. Continue watching
Jun 12 Watch Holocaust Museum Reopens Following Fatal Shooting Kwame Holman reports on the National Holocaust Museum's reopening following Wednesday's fatal shooting of a security guard by white supremacist James W. von Brunn and provides an update on what authorities have learned about the shooter. Continue watching
Feb 18 Harlem Renaissance Visits Oklahoma City "The problem of the twentieth century is the problem of the color line," W.E.B. Du Bois wrote in 1901 in the Atlantic Monthly. What soon followed was an intellectual and artistic revolution that was first embodied in the Harlem Renaissance. Continue reading