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TULSA, Okla. – The Black Wall Street Times is thrilled to announce the official relaunch of the “In Depth with Deon” Podcast hosted by Deon Osborne, going live tonight at 7 PM CST on all Black Wall Street Times and “In-Depth with Deon” social media platforms.

Tonight’s relaunch of the “In Depth with Deon” Podcast offers audiences a compelling blend of timely reporting and historic conversation. The evening begins with a special report from the People’s March, an anti-Trump protest in Washington, D.C., providing on-the-ground perspectives from demonstrators advocating for change. 

Exclusive Interview with Mayor Monroe Nichols and Community Voices Highlight the Relaunch of “In Depth with Deon”

Following a special report from host Deon at the People’s March, the podcast officially relaunches with an exclusive interview from Tulsa’s first Black mayor, Monroe Nichols. The discussion delves into Mayor Nichols’ groundbreaking leadership, his vision for Tulsa’s future, and the possibility of reparations for 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre survivors Lessie Benningfield Randle and Viola Ford Fletcher. 

“I’m so excited for Deon’s podcast to launch! He’s not afraid to dig deep and tell the truth, and he’s always making space for community voices to be heard—everyone needs to check it out! This is the podcast and voice we need in this moment,” Sheyda Brown, a community advocate from Tulsa, who is also interviewed on the podcast, said.

Amnoni Myers, a new Tulsa resident and entrepreneur, says, “In Depth with Deon, is a testament to his passion for uncovering the truth and exploring what truly matters to people. With a fearless approach to shedding light on topics often left unspoken, he invites listeners on a journey of deep understanding and meaningful conversations!” Amoni is also featured on the newly anticipated podcast.

Both Brown and Myers segments will air live tonight as well. 

With its focus on both national and local issues, this relaunch promises to deliver a compelling and impactful evening for anyone invested in the critical conversations shaping our society that Tulsans and Oklahomans won’t want to miss! 

Where To View In Depth With Deon Watch Party

Instagram: @thebwstimes, @deondevonosborne 

Twitter: @thebwstimes, @indepthwithdeon 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheBWSTimes, https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61568571737503 

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theblackwallstreettimes/streams

Listen on the Following Podcast Streaming Platforms

Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-depth-with-deon/id1724285569

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3vzb9e0zgr4Kpi79CD8uqP?si=2eb26eb4c135439e

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About Deon Osborne 

Deon D. Osborne is the host of the “In Depth with Deon” Podcast and the Managing Editor of The Black Wall Street Times. He is a journalist and media professional with a strong commitment to advocating for social justice and equity and amplifying Black voices. Deon has a background in journalism, having attended the University of Oklahoma’s Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication. His work at The Black Wall Street Times and on his podcast focuses on delivering impactful stories that address critical issues in Black communities, with a particular focus on Tulsa, Oklahoma, and its history.

About The Black Wall Street Times

The Black Wall Street Times is a Black-owned digital news publication based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It is named in honor of the historic Greenwood District, also known as “Black Wall Street,” a thriving Black community that was tragically destroyed during the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. The publication focuses on delivering news and perspectives that amplify Black voices and communities while addressing issues such as social justice, politics, culture, education, and economic equity. Its mission is to inform, inspire, and empower readers through bold, truth-driven journalism.

Nehemiah D. Frank is the founder and editor-in-chief of The Black Wall Street Times and a descendant of two families that survived the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. Although his publication’s store and newsroom...

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