When thinking of states with lots of entertainment options in them, Oklahoma probably isn’t one of the first states that come to mind. While Oklahoma may not have the abundance of entertainment centers and nightclubs that states like New York or California do, it does make up for it in a variety of ways.
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The Economics Of A Pandemic Like COVID-19
As Americans grow increasingly tired by a government-mandated economic shutdown, our differences are sure to arise. It’s the result of a capitalistic economy and free society merging with public safety. In classic political fashion to never let a good crisis go to waste, more of these debates will become politicized.
The Ultimate Wanderlust: Top 10 Things To Do In Kauai, Hawaii
If you’re going to Kauai you probably already know that it’s a natural paradise with near-endless offerings in the way of beaches, rainforest, and rich cultural traditions. Visitors say they’d happily leave their lives behind and move to Kauai to enjoy its beauty and tranquility all year round. “But,” I hear you say, “I don’t […]
Lessons From Voltaire: How To Find Purpose In Life
Many of us aspire to a day when we can finally stop working. We get tired of the everyday difficulties and hardships. But when we stop, we also lose our sense of purpose.
Why The National Museum Of African American History And Culture Is The Travelogue For A Truly American Journey
Its mission is to document “A People’s Journey,” an American journey that takes place across oceans, land and time; a journey that is, at times, harrowing and traumatic, and at others, joyful and triumphant.
My Thoughts On “My Roots” After Watching Roots
Watching Roots, which was recently shown on the History Channel, changed my views on my roots. The film reminds me that I owe it, and we all owe it, to our ancestors to become everything that they dreamed we could.
Candidates, Want To Engage Black Millennials? Then, Meet Us Where We Are
For one contributor, coming home for the holidays is a cherished tradition. It’s a chance to completely unplug from life’s responsibilities and to spend time talking with family about issues, like politics and the Black Lives Matter movement.