由于俄克拉荷马州的种族和性教育限制,塔尔萨妇女克里斯蒂·威廉姆斯启动了“黑人历史星期六”计划,独立教授黑人历史。 Tulsa woman Kristi Williams launches "Black History Saturdays" program to teach Black history independently due to Oklahoma's race and sex education limitations.
塔尔萨妇女克里斯蒂·威廉姆斯发起了一项名为“黑人历史星期六”的免费社区教育计划,以回应俄克拉荷马州限制学校种族和性教育的法律。 Kristi Williams, a Tulsa woman, has launched a free community education program called "Black History Saturdays" in response to Oklahoma's laws limiting the teaching of race and sex in schools. 该项目旨在对从学前班到成人的个人进行黑人历史教育,每第二个周六在塔尔萨教育中心举行。 The program aims to educate individuals from pre-K to adults about Black history and takes place every second Saturday at Edurec Tulsa. 该项目的运行时间为上午 9 点至下午 2:30,将其视为学校日,并提供早餐和午餐。 The program runs from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., treats it like a school day, and offers breakfast and lunch. 包括通用磨坊在内的多家组织正在提供资金支持。 Several organizations including General Mills are providing funding support.