Epic Charter Schools should accept public accountability for public money
Epic Charter Schools and others that receive state taxpayer dollars should operate by the same accountability standards as traditional public schools.
Lankford, Inhofe refuse to confront Trump’s authoritarian acts in Portland
Lankford and Inhofe’s lack of insight or public comment on these attacks is not surprising. They do not see the protesters as part of “their America.”
OKCPS return to in-person learning poses unnecessary risks
Oklahoma City Public Schools’ decision this week to resume in-person learning as COVID-19 cases spike was an act disengaged from reality.
Legislated hate could cost Oklahoma the Women’s College World Series
Opinion - The Oklahoma Legislature is out to control our lives in very minute ways and it could cost us in real millions of dollars.
We are swamped by people who actively and hatefully do not care
With the B.A.5 variant roaring full speed ahead, George Lang is literally, personally feeling the effects of the persistence of COVID-19.
Open Letter to Chief Wade Gourley, Oklahoma City Police Department
This open letter from Paula Sophia Schonauer to Oklahoma City Police Chief Wade Gourley is the first of our Open Letters.
Manhood — from the inside out — unnatural – part 46
Paula Sophia Schonauer continues a serial memoir. To read the earlier parts of this series, follow the links at the end of each episode.
Manhood – from the inside out – part 14 – The End Times
Paula Sophia Schonauer, LCSW, continues a serial memoir. If you haven’t read the earlier parts of this series, look at the bottom of this...
Stitt’s policies should be based on credible science, not Trump’s demands
It is too bad Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt's data is as incomplete as his actions to protect the people living in his state.
OKC Thunder’s Chris Paul, NBA players strike against police violence
Chris Paul's leadership among NBA players to stage a wildcat strike and not play for a day made a jarring point about police violence.
Trump’s COVID relief stall is his final, colossal “screw you” of 2020
While most people slept on Saturday night and Sunday morning, unemployment benefits lapsed for the millions of Americans displaced by the COVID-19 pandemic, all...
February freeze in Oklahoma shouldn’t lead to greed in years to come
Guest opinion writer Nick Singer weighs in on OG&E's deal being struck with the Oklahoma Corporation Commission for rate increases.
There can be no half measures in Oklahoma’s Nov. 8 election
There can be no half measures in Oklahoma’s Nov. 8 election, especially concerning the future of public education in this state.
The decline of indoctrination in Oklahoma public school classrooms
In this community voices opinion piece, Aaron Baker argues that there is not indoctrination in public school classrooms.
Manhood — from the inside out — part 40 — Dear Mom
Paula Sophia continues a serial memoir of the most powerful life influences as she developed to the person she is today.