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Mayor Nichols and Tulsa Leaders to Engage with Citizens in 'Community Conversations' Series

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Published on October 18, 2025
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Tulsa's upcoming Community Conversations series invites residents to engage directly with city leaders on key local issues. The first event, hosted by Mayor Monroe Nichols on October 21, will focus on "Children, Youth and Family Outcomes," featuring a panel of experts like Ashley Philippsen and Dion'trae Hayes, aimed at addressing city initiatives in supporting families and youth, according to the City of Tulsa.

Following the first discussion, the series will continue with events on "Homelessness and Housing" on October 27 at the Herman & Kate Kaiser YMCA and "Neighborhood Conditions/Vitality" on October 30 at the North Tulsa Dream Center. Each event offers Tulsans an opportunity to interact with officials and learn about solutions to pressing community challenges, as reported by the City of Tulsa.

The City of Tulsa is accepting questions online in advance. "Questions will be answered during the presentations at one of the meetings as time allows." Recorded sessions will be posted on the City of Tulsa's YouTube page after each event. Links to previous discussions on "Mental Health and Public Safety" and "Essential and Daily Services" are already available for viewing.