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‘Stories of Asian Tulsa’ project presses for submissions; commissioners propose QR codes and table displays

City of Tulsa Asian Affairs Commission · November 4, 2025
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Summary

The commission's data and research committee reported zero submissions to date for the 'Stories of Asian Tulsa' oral‑history project and proposed tactics — QR codes, table toppers and a presence at the Luminary Awards — to collect written and video stories. Commissioners discussed privacy concerns and outreach strategies.

The commission’s data and research lead told commissioners at the Nov. 4 meeting that the Stories of Asian Tulsa project had received no submissions at the time of the meeting and outlined steps to increase participation.

"As of our data meeting last week, we had 0 submissions," the committee lead said, noting that several people later submitted written stories after reminders. The committee recommended prioritizing written submissions because…

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