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- Comments on 2016 Election Results & Tulsa Veterans Parade Discrimination
- Response to Murder of Khalid Jabara
- Letter to Tulsa Mayor Dewey Bartlett Calling for Compassionate Response
- Open Letter Calling for Removal of Ten Commandments Monument from OK Capitol
- Interfaith Alliance and OK Affiliates Call on Fallin to Remove 10 Commandments Monument
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Open Letter Calling for Removal of Ten Commandments Monument from OK Capitol
The Interfaith Alliance of Oklahoma, along with the Tulsa Interfaith Alliance, the national Interfaith Alliance, the Oklahoma Center for Community and Justice, the Oklahoma chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, the Respect Diversity Foundation, and others issued the following … Continue reading
Posted in Policy Statements, Press Releases Tagged bob lawrence, CAIR-OK, carl rubinstein, constitution, first amendment, interfaith alliance, interfaith alliance of oklahoma, jayme cox, OCCJ, OK capitol, oklahoma constitution, oklahoma legislature, oklahoma supreme court, respect diversity foundation, separation of church and state, ten commandments, TIA Leave a comment
Muslim Lobby Day at the Capitol
As you may have learned in recent press reports, the Oklahoma chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-OK), in partnership with other organizations, has organized a day for our Muslim neighbors to visit their legislators at the Capitol and … Continue reading
Posted in Events Tagged CAIR-OK, Dan Fisher, John Bennett, OCC, OCCJ, oklahoma, Oklahoma Capitol, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Muslim Day, TIA Leave a comment
The Compassion Tour Comes to Tulsa
The Compassion Tour, a global, yearlong, multi-city tour to raise awareness of compassion, has added a stop in Tulsa to happen February 8-21, 2015. The Tour comes out of the life work of David H. Breaux who … Continue reading
Opposition to SB48
The Tulsa Interfaith Alliance wishes to voice its opposition to Senate Bill 48, introduced by Sen. Kyle Loveless (R-Oklahoma City). The bill seeks to provide immunity from liability for school district employees who wish to teach an elective course on … Continue reading