Find more information on their website: OKEQ is also responsible for the Equality Business Alliance, where you can find basically anything you might need (bakers, doctors, financial advisors, and also everything else). There are activities taking place at the equality center every single day of the week, and it is open 365 days a year. OKEQ is led by Tulsa’s “gay mayor” Toby Jenkins.
Neill Equality center, which houses Oklahomans for Equality. Our second stop is at the 6th largest gay community center IN THE WORLD: the Dennis R. Join us at 12 o’clock on Wednesdays for a free vegetarian lunch! It houses United Campus Ministry, which supports a number of student groups, including Pride. It is always open and everyone there is affirming and kind. It is easily identifiable, because it is literally a little blue house. Which brings us to our first LGBT resource on our very gay tour of Tulsa: the Little Blue House. I am here to address these assumptions and to tell you that it is okay to be gay in Tulsa. If you are new to Tulsa, or even if you have lived here your whole life, you may have heard that we are a red city, in a red state, in a red region.Ĭonsequently, you may have assumed that it is basically impossible to be a queer person in Tulsa.