Growing for Good tells a story of food, mentorship and community in Oklahoma
A new Oklahoma-made documentary uses one personal journey to show how food, mentorship and community can come together to create real change.
A new Oklahoma-made documentary uses one personal journey to show how food, mentorship and community can come together to create real change.
In December 2023, during the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber’s Annual Meeting, Teresa Rose was officially installed as the new Chamber Chair. VeloCity had an opportunity to sit down with Rose for a brief Q&A to get her thoughts on this new role with the Chamber.
Oklahoma City's ethnic population is growing and will soon outpace the growth of OKC's White population.
The Urban League of Greater Oklahoma City is set to host its Equal Opportunity Day events emphasizing the significance of supplier diversity.
The Education and Employment Ministry wants to help give justice-involved individuals a fresh start.
The Northeast Nonprofit Incubator by Northeast Oklahoma City Renaissance is currently accepting applications for its inaugural cohort. The incubator program, beginning on March 9, is meant to help build and fortify nonprofits that focus on Oklahoma City’s Black community, as well as its eastside residents by increasing the number of Black-led nonprofit organizations working in and benefiting the northeast OKC region.
The OKC Latino Accelerator offers local entrepreneurs an opportunity to receive funding and assistance in building up their business. A $15,000 non-dilutive grant, working space at the Oklahoma City Thunder Launchpad and mentorship from industry experts will be awarded to the program’s selected participants.
Today Governor Kevin Stitt announced a Mexican consulate is scheduled to open in Oklahoma City next spring. The Consulate of Mexico will provide consular services and assistance to the growing Mexican community in the state while promoting economic, commercial, educational, cultural, tourism, and community affairs relations between Mexican entities and Oklahoma stakeholders.