Author: Anna Fuhrmeister

SNAPS: The Equality Center provides care amidst COVID-19

The Oklahomans for Equality (OKEQ) has existed for 14 years and was previously known as the Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights (TOHR). The Equality Center was named after Dennis R. Neill, who founded TOHR. The building was purchased in October 2005 and opened in February 2007 after extensive renovations.

SNAPS: Food on the Move and Girl Scouts work together to help families in need

Food on the Move, started by Taylor Hanson and Shar Carter in January 2015, aims to work with food and health experts to provide food to local food deserts. Food on the Move and Girl Scouts of Eastern Oklahoma partnered to help the community by offering fruits and vegetables this past holiday season. 

SNAPS: My time at the Orphanage in China was rewarding

The service trip to China was the first trip to visit since I was adopted. I joined adopteen, founded in 2007 by Amy Zhong and her brother Art Zhong, to volunteer at the Xi’an City Children’s Welfare Institute in Xi;an. Located in Denver, Colorado, Adopteen is a place for adoptees to gather together and meet […]

SNAPS: Tokyo in Tulsa holds first annual event in Broken Arrow

Tokyo in Tulsa, an anime convention held every year in July, attracts visitors from around the world. This year’s event was held at Stoney Creek Hotel and Conference Center in Broken Arrow, Okla. To Follow this event, go to @tokyointulsa on Instagram or Tokyo in Tulsa on Facebook. 

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