The grassroots advocacy program Together Oklahoma has announced it will hold a Tulsa County meeting — both in-person and online — on Tuesday, Nov. 15, at the Oklahoma State University-Tulsa campus.
The Tulsa County meeting will feature a community discussion on housing issues in Tulsa County with participation from the Oklahoma Policy Institute and other people and organizations directly working on housing issues.
It also will be an opportunity for Tulsa County residents to learn how Together Oklahoma works to help put power back in the hands of everyday Oklahomans, as well as the chance to connect with fellow advocates in the community.
The Tulsa County meeting will be held at 6 p.m. in the Tulsa Room in OSU-Tulsa’s North Hall, 700 N. Greenwood Avenue. For anyone unable to attend in person, a virtual option is available via Zoom.
Additional Together Oklahoma meetings will be held across the state later in November and through the beginning of 2023.
Together Oklahoma is a nonpartisan coalition of citizens working together to secure a robust future for our state. A program of the Oklahoma Policy Institute, Together OK serves as a grassroots education and advocacy group connecting Oklahoma values to state budget priorities.
For more information, visit TogetherOK.org/events.