The Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma reports that more than 675,000 Oklahomans [more than the population of Oklahoma City] are at risk of going hungry every day and that one in four children in Oklahoma struggles with hunger. Thats why continued funding of food stamps is critical for Oklahomans. The majority of food stamp recipients […]
abuse
Never again
Photo by Mark Hancock She endured physical and mental abuse from the person who was supposed to love her until the day her husband hit their children. That was when she left and found a way to change her future. When theyre only 2 and 3, they cant defend themselves. I felt bad because […]
Big hurt
Photo by Mark Hancock The husband and father (pictured) also never anticipated hed be at the center of a constitutional fight over free speech and a potentially unconstitutional city ordinance. Martin, considered a big man by any standard at 6 feet 2 inches tall and 485 pounds, arranged for a security team to work a […]
Ok, this one isn’t funny
The state ranked 18th in economic security, with a grade of B-. Among the scores, Oklahoma women overall make 76 cents, African-American women make 64 cents and Hispanic women make 46 cents for each dollar white men in Oklahoma make. We ranked 41st in leadership. Only 36.4 percent of statewide elected executive seats and 13.4 […]
New canvas
Art, along with its creation, is a powerful tool that serves as a conduit for human expression. It evolves, and through that evolution, it can be utilized as a means of communication and healing. This September marks the 24th year of National Recovery Month, and in a collaborative effort, the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health […]
The Imposter
Nicknamed The Chameleon by the press, Bourdin is known for having assumed untold hundreds of identities; Bart Laytons film wisely chooses to focus on just one of those cases. Luckily, its a doozy one so unbelievable, you wouldnt believe it without the proof. In 1994, in San Antonio, Texas, a 13-year-old boy named Nicholas […]
Ease the pain
Dr. Hal Vorse Credit: Mark Hancock In 2009, 83 percent of drug overdose deaths in Oklahoma were attributed to prescription drugs as compared to 17 percent of the overdoses related to street drugs. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that 1.2 million emergency room visits in Oklahoma that year were related to […]
Attitude adjustment
Illegally using prescription stimulants to study for exams and write papers is as much a college experience as living in the dorms or underage drinking. At least thats what many metro college students will tell you about a brand-name drug prescribed to treat attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. Despite an ignorance of legal ramifications and potential dangers […]
Bar examination
You read the statistics, you interview educators about it, people who are in positions of authority, but not until youre in the actual prisons do you see whats going on, said Cassie Ketrick, associate producer and assistant editor of the documentary Women Behind Bars, made by several University of Oklahoma students and graduates. In the […]
Church abuses
Jezior, who moved to Oklahoma City from Ohio last year, is the founder of the metros Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP) chapter. Ironically, the groups first meeting last week was scheduled on the day the nations Catholic bishops were in Seattle to discuss revisions to the churchs policy on protection of minors. […]
