March Madness captivates the nation each year with its underdog victories, buzzer-beaters, and stories of resilience. It’s a moment when the world pays attention to young men...
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In February, we shared a vision for what’s possible when a city commits to aligning its systems around the success of children, youth, and families. With the launch of the...
READ MORETulsa is at a pivotal moment. Across our city, young people’s futures are shaped by the systems and opportunities available to them—but in many instances, those systems have...
READ MOREAs we celebrate Black History Month, we don’t just look back; we look forward. Two months ago, Monroe Nichols took office as Tulsa’s first Black mayor, a moment that felt...
READ MOREMentorship is more than guidance; it is an act of transformation. For boys and young men of color, a mentor can be the difference between a life of unfulfilled potential...
READ MOREAs we honor Native American Heritage Month, we proudly spotlight MBK Muscogee Nation, Oklahoma’s first My Brother’s Keeper (MBK) community. This recognition is not just about...
READ MORETulsa’s rise as a center for technology and innovation comes with a commitment to ensure all members of the community, particularly boys and young men of color, have...
READ MOREOctober is National Principals Month, a time to recognize the vital role school leaders play in shaping the future of education. Effective principals do much more than oversee...
READ MOREAs a dedicated StriveTogether Cradle to Career Network member, ImpactTulsa is deeply committed to advancing our collective vision of improving economic mobility in Tulsa. Today,...
READ MOREChronic absenteeism is one of our education system’s most pressing issues today. It’s a complex problem that has existed long before the COVID-19 pandemic but has...
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