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Virtual Oklahoma Planning Office Tour to be Held September 24th

Virtual Oklahoma Planning Office Tour to be Held September 24th

Join the Division of Regional and City Planning for their 2021 Planning Office tour on Friday, September 24th from 12-2pm. The tour will be on Zoom. Attendees will be able…

Gibbs College Regional and City Planning Alumnae Featured by Fast Company

Gibbs College Regional and City Planning Alumnae Featured by Fast Company

Gibbs College Regional and City Planning alumnae and affiliate faculty members Vanessa Morrison and Gina Sofola have been instrumental in creating the Oklahoma City chapter of BlackSpace, an organization committed…

Gibbs College and BlackSpace Oklahoma Host “Rethinking Education for a More Equitable World” Webinar

Gibbs College and BlackSpace Oklahoma Host “Rethinking Education for a More Equitable World” Webinar

Building on the conversations about the future of design pedagogy that were started during the March 2020 “Schools of Thought” conference, the Gibbs College of Architecture at the University of…

Reflections on “Women of NE OKC Photovoice Project” Published in Gender, Place and Culture

Reflections on “Women of NE OKC Photovoice Project” Published in Gender, Place and Culture

Regional + City Planning alumna and affiliate faculty Vanessa Morrison and Gina Sofola, PhD student Eyakem Guiliat, faculty member John Harris, along with eight community co-researchers published theoretical reflections on…

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The University of Oklahoma is on the traditional lands of the Caddo Nation and the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes. This land was also once part of the Muscogee Creek and Seminole nations. It also served as a hunting ground, trade exchange point, and migration route for the Apache, Cheyenne, Comanche, Kiowa, and Osage nations. Today, 39 federally recognized Tribal nations dwell in what is now the State of Oklahoma as a result of settler colonial policies designed to confine and forcefully assimilate Indigenous peoples.
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