TULSA EQUITY ALLIANCE

LIBRARY

A collection of reading materials from T.E.A. & other community entities.

"Education must provide the opportunities for self-fulfillment; it can at best provide a rich and challenging environment for the individual to explore, in his own way."

- Noam Chomsky

Perspectives on Community Safety From Black America

A report from Movement for Black Lives (M4BL) and GenForward gathering perspectives of Black Americans on the issues of policing and public safety in the United States to develop a comprehensive survey measuring Black people’s experiences with policing and incarceration, and their feelings about alternatives to these systems.

Perspectives-on-Community-Safety-From-Black-America.pdf

The "Beyond Apology" Report

An Urgent Call To End Over-Policing Of Black Communities And Transform Public Safety In Tulsa, Oklahoma

A report from the NAACP Legal Defense Fund summarizing the information and testimony shared at the City of Tulsa Equality Indicator meetings. The report presents specific recommendations that the Mayor, City Council, and TPD should adopt and implement to achieve a more equitable Tulsa.

report_BeyondApologyTulsa.pdf

Flock Safety Camera - FAQs

Information about Flock Safety automatic license plate readers & the deployment in the City of Tulsa limits.

Flock Safety Camera FAQs - Tulsa (Updated 20220624).pdf

2022 National Survey on LGBTQ Youth Mental Health - Oklahoma

A report from the Trevor Project, featuring original research that amplifies the experiences of diverse LGBTQ young people and brings new knowledge and clinical implications to the suicide prevention field.

The-Trevor-Project-2022-National-Survey-on-LGBTQ-Youth-Mental-Health-by-State-Oklahoma.pdf

Tulsa Equality Indicators - Annual Report 2022

Measuring progress towards greater equality in the City of Tulsa

Tulsa Equality Indicators was initiated in 2017 by the City of Tulsa and Community Service Council as a tool to measure and track disparities among subgroups of Tulsans over time. Four years of quantitative data are now available to inform our city and community leaders about inequalities in opportunities and outcomes, and to guide public policy and innovative solutions that will lead to greater equity for all Tulsans.

2022 Tulsa Equality Score: 42.63 out of 100

2022-Report_FINAL_4_17-compressed.pdf

The "We Are Not Lesser" Report

An Urgent Call To End Over-Policing Of Black Communities And Transform Public Safety In Tulsa, Oklahoma

A report from the NAACP Legal Defense Fund summarizing the information and testimony shared at the City of Tulsa Equality Indicator meetings. The report presents specific recommendations that the Mayor, City Council, and TPD should adopt and implement to achieve a more equitable Tulsa.

LDF_03292021_Tulsa-25.pdf