Archives June 2025

An Open Letter to the Mayor and Tulsa City Council:

From the Desk of Angela K. Chambers, Ph.D.

An Open Letter to the Mayor and Tulsa City Council:

Dear Mayor Monroe Nichols and Esteemed Members of the Tulsa City Council,

As a longtime Tulsan, a community advocate, and a concerned citizen, I am writing to express my urgent appeal for the proposed teen curfew to be expanded to cover the entire city of Tulsa — not just the downtown area.

While I understand and respect the desire to protect our historic and economically vital downtown district, I ask: What about our neighborhoods? What about the homes where families sleep, where children are raised, and where so many are already living in fear due to increasing gun violence?

By only enforcing a curfew downtown, we create an unsafe shift — pushing potential issues into residential communities while leaving families, elders, and vulnerable individuals exposed. A citywide curfew is not only just — it is necessary for the times we are living in. We must send a unified message that all of Tulsa matters, not just selected ZIP codes or entertainment zones.

Furthermore, we must remember that curfews are not about punishment — they are about protection. A citywide curfew can shield our teens from dangerous situations and from adults who may prey upon their youth, immaturity, or need for belonging.

Additionally, I ask that part of the two million dollars in recent grant funding be directed toward cracking down on the pipeline of illegal and irresponsible gun access among our youth. We cannot ignore the conversations held directly with teens, who are bravely speaking out. The availability of firearms — whether purchased illegally or through adult proxies — is fueling a cycle of tragedy that affects every corner of our city. Every gun seized from a minor should be traced. We must stop the supply chain if we are serious about saving lives.

We have already witnessed the aftermath of shootings in the days surrounding Juneteenth and since. We must act now, not react later. Let us make a decision that protects all of Tulsa — equitably, decisively, and boldly.

I call on our elected officials to adopt a citywide teen curfew and to invest in the accountability and safety systems needed to back it up.

I also encourage fellow citizens to make your voices heard. Contact the Mayor and your City Council representative. Attend council meetings. Share your thoughts publicly and respectfully.

Together, we can build a Tulsa that honors every resident’s right to safety — no matter their age, neighborhood, or background.

With sincere hope for unity and progress,
Dr. Angela K. Chambers
Founder & CEO, The Greenwood Beat – WFPG
Business Owner | Community Advocate | Proud Tulsan

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: The Greenwood Beat Radio Station Announces Partnership with GRAND Mental Health to Provide Counseling Services Following Juneteenth Weekend Tragedy

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

The Greenwood Beat Radio Station Announces Partnership with GRAND Mental Health to Provide Counseling Services Following Juneteenth Weekend Tragedy

Tulsa, Oklahoma – June 23, 2025 – In response to the recent tragic shootings that occurred in the historic Greenwood district during Juneteenth weekend, the owners of the Greenwood Beat Radio Station, Dr. Angela Chambers and Starr Fisher are proud to announce a partnership with GRAND Mental Health. This collaboration aims to provide essential counseling services to individuals, families, and the community at large, helping them navigate the profound emotional impact of this senseless act of gun violence.

The therapy clinic will offer weekly counseling sessions, creating a safe space for community members to process their grief, trauma, and feelings of loss. With the recent events weighing heavily on the hearts of many, we recognize the urgent need for mental health support and are committed to ensuring that help is accessible to all.

“We understand that the aftermath of such violence leaves deep scars, not only on the individuals directly affected but on the entire community,” said Starr Fisher. “Our partnership with GRAND Mental Health is a vital step in fostering healing and resilience. We encourage families, individuals, and especially teens and young adults, to seek the support they deserve without fear or hesitation.” Said Dr. Angela Chambers.

Counseling services will be available to everyone in the community, regardless of their background or circumstances. We believe that mental health is just as important as physical health, and it is critical to address the emotional wounds caused by these traumatic events.

For more information about the counseling services available or to schedule an appointment, please contact Starr@thegreenwoodbeat.com, GRAND Mental Health or visit thegreenwoodbeat.com.

Together, we can support one another in healing and reclaiming hope in the wake of tragedy.

The Greenwood Beat is the 1st radio station on Greenwood Avenue  also known as Black Wall Street and is the 1st Woman owned radio station in Oklahoma. It serves as a leading resource for news, health, community advocacy and financial literacy. The Greenwood Beat is the Voice of Greenwood. Rebuilding Black Wall Street on beat at a time.

GRAND Mental Health exists to improve the lives of Oklahomans. And we care enough not to settle for status quo. If there’s a better way to provide care, we push to find it. Because we believe innovative solutions lead to positive outcomes for us all. Working with our community partners, we address the behavioral and physical aspects of mental health, provide occupational therapy, and offer support for diet, physical health, substance use, and housing or employment issues for Oklahomans in need. It’s not just our duty, it’s our calling.

Media Contact:
Starr Fisher
Chief Operations Officer
The Greenwood Beat
918-407-8889/918-896-9802
Starr@thegreenwoodbeat.com

🚀 From Oklahoma Roots to Chart Domination

Jaguar French—professionally known as J French —is a rising rap star from Oklahoma City whose latest album, I Don’t Believe In Bad Days, soared to #1 on Amazon’s Rap & Hip-Hop Best Sellers chart, besting icons including Kendrick Lamar and Will Smith.

Born in 1988 in Oklahoma City, J French began writing rhymes at just 12 years old and embraced his gifts to overcome a speech impediment. A true multi‑instrumentalist and producer, he’s also a voting member of the Grammys, inheriting musical DNA as the son of a Grammy-winning reggae percussionist youtube.com+2jfrenchforever.com+2raptology.com+2.

He debuted in 2014 with the single I Feel Like I’m On Dope, and after building a strong discography—Jaguar Jesus (2016), OGB (2018), OGB 1.5 (2018), JAGG (Just Another Gift From God) (2020)—he has solidified his reputation. Good Karma (2022) and Church The Mixtape (2024) led up to his 2025 hit I Don’t Believe In Bad Days, reinforcing his independent hustle and soulful sound en.wikipedia.org+2jfrenchforever.com+2music.amazon.com+2.


🎧 Sound, Sell & Speak Up

J French doesn’t just create music—he strategically markets it. His entrepreneurial instincts helped push I Don’t Believe In Bad Days to the top of Amazon’s rap charts, proving that independent artists from Oklahoma can reshape national narratives facebook.com+10thegreenwoodbeat.com+10jfrenchforever.com+10.

He’s also launched the “Cancel Race” campaign, aiming to heal racial divides and challenge societal constructs—a message broadcast across Tulsa’s Greenwood Beat – WFPG, Oklahoma’s first woman-owned radio on historic Greenwood Avenue thegreenwoodbeat.com+1facebook.com+1.


🎙️ The Voice & The Movement

Beyond streaming victories and campaigns, J French is recognized for his production, live performances, and creative vision. He’s produced music with major artists (helped by his early connection to Kanye’s cousin), and he’s a seasoned songwriter and wordsmith m.facebook.com+11jfrenchforever.com+11music.amazon.com+11.


📚 Culture & Community Impact

The Greenwood Beat hailed him as “a vessel for change and expression,” highlighting how his #1 Amazon status transcends charts to symbolize cultural reclamation and empowerment thegreenwoodbeat.com. In J French’s words: “I’m so determined to be heard,” and through Cancel Race and uplifting lyrics, he’s forging community unity and hope jfrenchforever.com.


🔥 In His Own Words

When asked what drives his art, he replied:

“Music is so spiritual, it’s connected with our soul and I want people to feel good. I’m going to share with the world what God gave me.” raptology.comjfrenchforever.com


🎯 What’s Next for J French?


🎯 Why J French Matters

Reason Impact
Independent Success Topped Amazon’s Hip-Hop chart as an Oklahoma indie artist
Cultural Voice His activism echoes Tulsa’s Black Wall Street legacy
Authentic Storyteller From speech challenges to soulful hits
Visionary Artist Blends rap, production, and multi-genre influence

🔎 In Summary

J French is more than a rapper—he’s a movement. With chart-topping successes and social campaigns rooted in unity and self-empowerment, he stands as one of the most significant independent voices emerging from Oklahoma. If I Don’t Believe In Bad Days put him on the map, there’s no telling how far he’ll go—his blend of artistry and activism is just getting started.


📌 Want to follow the journey?

  • Stream I Don’t Believe In Bad Days on Amazon Music, iTunes, Spotify, and other platforms

  • Check updates through his website and social media

  • Support the movement by joining Cancel Race and tuning into Greenwood Beat – WFPG

J French’s rise is a testament to talent, dedication, and purpose—and it shows that real change can come from genuine voices and independent drive.


📝 Sources

Set Sail with Confidence: Marcie Murphy of Cruise Planners Has You Covered

At The Greenwood Beat – WFPG, we proudly spotlight the businesses that have stood with us from the beginning—and one of our longtime advertisers and loyal supporters is none other than Marcie Murphy, your go-to Cruise Planner and travel expert.

As the proud owner of a veteran-owned travel business based in Oklahoma, Marcie Murphy has spent years helping clients chart unforgettable journeys across the seas. Whether you’re dreaming of a tropical getaway, a romantic voyage, or a multi-generational family adventure, Marcie brings deep industry knowledge and a personal touch to every trip.

With prestigious credentials as a Certified Cruise Counselor (CCC) with CLIA and a Verified Travel Associate (VTA) with ASTA, Marcie ensures every detail is handled with care, precision, and a commitment to excellence. The Greenwood Beat has featured her expert cruising tips, which are just one example of how she continues to pour value into the community she proudly supports.

From your first inquiry to the final bon voyage, traveling with Marcie means peace of mind—and the kind of service that only a seasoned professional and trusted partner can provide.

🎉 Support those who support the culture and community!
We encourage our listeners and readers to connect with Marcie for their next cruise or vacation experience. You’ll be in great hands.

Plan your perfect getaway today:
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📧 marcie.murphy@cruiseplanners.com
📞 405-286-5566

Thank you, Marcie, for being a valued advertiser, supporter, and friend of The Greenwood Beat – WFPG.
Happy Cruising!

🕊️ SILENCE FOR STRENGTH & SOLIDARITY 🕊️

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG will go silent until midnight tonight in solemn acknowledgment of the military men and women — and civilians — currently in harm’s way amid the conflict in Iran.

We are praying for this nation and the entire world. As we continue the fight for civil rights, equity, and justice here at home, we recognize the urgent need to also lift up human rights everywhere.

We’re asking all prayer warriors to join us in prayer, reflection, and unity during this time.

Now is the time to pause, reflect, and pray.

We’ve come too far… and we must continue to stand for peace, for justice, and for humanity.

With love and in solidarity,

Angela K. Chambers, Ph.D.

Founder & CEO

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG

#PrayForPeace #TheGreenwoodBeat #StandForHumanity #WFPGSilentPrayer #PrayerWarriorsUnite

We Will Not Be Deterred: An Official Statement from The Greenwood Beat – WFPG

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG, the voice of Historic Greenwood Avenue, stands in unity and truth.

In light of recent backlash and unfortunate acts of violence, we must speak clearly: individual actions do not represent entire communities, movements, or the significance of events held on sacred ground.

It is unjust to project the choices of one or a few individuals onto the city of Tulsa, the Historic Greenwood District, or the collective legacy of Black Wall Street. These actions should not be allowed to diminish the work, intention, or success of organizers and businesses who have committed themselves to restoration and celebration.

We honor and thank the organizers of the June 10th festivities and all who pour into Greenwood with passion and purpose. Your work uplifts a history that cannot be erased and a future that must be protected.

We are resilient. We are building. And we will not stop.

As we move forward, we urge our community and supporters to:

Continue celebrating on Historic Greenwood Avenue.

Share and pass down the traditions, wisdom, and legacy of our ancestors.

Speak boldly in truth and unity.

Uplift one another and reject projections rooted in pain or misunderstanding.

📣 Please share this message. Let us not allow the voices of negativity to overpower the legacy of resilience, brilliance, and Black excellence.

With faith and determination,

Dr. Angela K. Chambers

Founder & CEO

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: The Black Lens Collection — A Night of Film, Culture, and Community in Historic Greenwood

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: shows@thegreenwoodbeat.com

Presented by: The Greenwood Beat – WFPG

The Black Lens CollectionA Night of Film, Culture, and Community in Historic Greenwood

Tulsa, OK — The Greenwood Beat – WFPG proudly presents The Black Lens Collection, a first-of-its-kind open-air film event spotlighting powerful, thought-provoking short films and documentaries by Black filmmakers, with a focus on talent emerging from Oklahoma.

📅 Saturday, August 30, 2025

🕖 7:00 PM

📍 Historic Greenwood Courtyard – 100 Block of North Greenwood Avenue, Tulsa, OK

🎟️ Free and Open to the Public (Bring your lawn chairs) 

This dynamic cultural gathering is designed to uplift the voices of Black creatives, celebrate community storytelling, and provide a cinematic experience rooted in heritage and

authenticity — right in the heart of the original Black Wall Street.

Curated to inspire and engage, the event offers attendees a unique opportunity to experience storytelling through a Black lens — highlighting themes of resilience, creativity, family, and legacy.

This is more than film — it’s a moment to celebrate who we are, where we’ve come from, and where we’re headed,” says Dr. Angela K. Chambers, Founder & CEO of The Greenwood Beat – WFPG. “We’re bringing Black excellence to the big screen, right on sacred ground.”

The Black Lens Collection is free to attend, family-friendly, and will feature select short films between 15–20 minutes in length, including award-winning entries and rising voices in Black cinema. Guests are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets for comfort and community.

For more information or sponsorship inquiries, email:

📩 shows@thegreenwoodbeat.com

Media or sponsorship:

📩 angela@thegreenwoodbeat.com

🌐 www.thegreenwoodbeat.com

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tulsa’s Greenwood Poetry & Spoken Word Championship Announced for September 2025

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Dr. Angela K. Chambers

Email: angela@thegreenwoodbeat.com

Website: www.thegreenwoodbeat.com

🎤 Tulsa’s Greenwood Poetry & Spoken Word Championship Announced for September 2025

TULSA, OK — June 20, 2025The Greenwood Beat – WFPG proudly announces the launch of Tulsa’s Greenwood Poetry & Spoken Word Championship, a powerful celebration of expression, legacy, and resilience through the arts. The inaugural championship will take place on Saturday, September 20, 2025, in the heart of Historic Greenwood Avenue, also known as the original Black Wall Street.

This electrifying evening will feature spoken word artists and poets from across Oklahoma competing for the title of 2025 Greenwood Poetry Champion, along with a $500 cash prize, media exposure, and the honor of representing Tulsa at the Oklahoma Statewide Poetry and Spoken Word Showcase in 2026.

“This championship is more than a competition — it’s a resurrection of Black voices and stories that have always deserved the mic,” says Dr. Angela K. Chambers, Founder and CEO of The Greenwood Beat – WFPG. “We’re proud to create a platform that uplifts the legacy of Greenwood and invites the next generation to speak truth with power.”

🌟 Event Details:

Date: Saturday, September 20, 2025

Time: 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Location: Historic Greenwood Avenue, Tulsa, OK

Registration Fee: $25

Age Requirement: 16 and older

Audience Admission: Free and open to the public

🎤 Competition Highlights:

Original Piece Performance

Theme Round: “Revival & Resistance”

Freestyle Prompt Challenge

Judged by a panel of Tulsa’s respected artists, educators, and media leaders

The event will also feature music by local DJ, performance by local artist and community showcases, all hosted by a dynamic emcee. It will be live streamed globally via www.thegreenwoodbeat.com and across social platforms using the hashtag #GreenwoodPoetry.

🏆 Champion Benefits:

$500 Cash Prize

Title of 2025 Greenwood Poetry Champion

Studio-recorded showcase feature

Exclusive radio interview on The Greenwood Beat – WFPG

Feature in Business Savvy Digital Magazine

Automatic entry into the 2026 State Poetry Showcase

VIP slot at the 2026 Greenwood Literary Voices Festival

 

✍️ Registration Opens July 1, 2025

Poets, writers, and performers from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Whether seasoned or emerging, your voice belongs on this stage. Sign up and info will be available at www.thegreenwoodbeat.com starting July 1.

For interviews, sponsorship opportunities, or media coverage, please contact:

Email: angela@thegreenwoodbeat.com

Follow: @thegreenwoodbeat on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok

 

About The Greenwood Beat – WFPG

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG is Oklahoma’s first Black woman-owned radio station, broadcasting from historic Greenwood Avenue. Dedicated to elevating Black voices, culture, business, and storytelling, WFPG is the heartbeat of Greenwood’s past, present, and future.

🎙️ Honoring Leadership: A Shout-Out to Antonio McGlothin, Sr. – New Station Manager of The Greenwood Beat – WFPG

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG is proud to give a resounding shout-out and standing ovation to our newly appointed Station Manager, Antonio McGlothin, Sr., for his outstanding leadership, presence, and execution during our first-ever Juneteenth Poetry & Spoken Word Showcase on historic Greenwood.

From the moment the mic turned on, Antonio brought the perfect balance of energy, grace, and guidance to the event. His ability to engage, uplift, and flow with the rhythm of spoken word and cultural significance was extraordinary. As host of the showcase, he anchored the program with warmth, professionalism, and passion.

🌟 A Man of Vision, Talent, and Purpose

Antonio McGlothin, Sr. is more than a leader—he is a visionary. His natural talent as a communicator, his deep love for the community, and his wisdom in elevating Black voices are evident in every word and every plan.

He has already begun laying the groundwork for our upcoming event:

🗓️ Tulsa’s Greenwood Poetry & Spoken Word Championship – September 20, 2025

This will be a platform unlike any other—created to spotlight the power of spoken word from Tulsa to statewide stages—and Antonio is driving that mission forward with purpose.

🤝 The Power of Partnership: The Greenwood Beat × WJM Foundation

Antonio’s leadership doesn’t stop at the station. As the Founder of the WJM Foundation, a nonprofit rooted in empowering youth through music, education, and faith, his dual role creates a powerful synergy between The Greenwood Beat and WJM Foundation. This connection strengthens both organizations and allows for meaningful programming that uplifts, educates, and inspires.

Together, we are building something that goes beyond radio—we are building legacy, opportunity, and change.

🙌 Thank You, Antonio!

Your passion, talent, and ability to lead with heart are exactly what The Greenwood Beat – WFPG needs as we continue to rebuild Black Wall Street—one beat at a time. We are honored to have you as our Station Manager and excited for all that’s ahead!

📢 Let’s give it up for Antonio McGlothin, Sr.—the voice behind the movement!