Dream Clock featured in the Sunday Oklahoman
Opinion - Amid racial unrest, Norman pastor offers a plan
Op-Ed - Norman Pastor: America’s underlying problem: ethnic social distancing
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Introduction - Norman Pastor Clarence Hill offers guide on how to improve racial relations
Two O’Clock - Seeing others is the second step in Norman pastor’s plan to improve race relations
One O’Clock - Step one to improve racial relations, identifying ‘Us’ vs. ‘Them’
Four O’Clock - Four O’Clock hour asks, when was the last time you had someone of a different race as a guest inside your home?
Three O’Clock - To understand another community, Norman pastor say it’s about showing up
Six O’Clock - Refugee organization about building relationships with neighbors
Five O’Clock - Latinxlandia working as guide to showcase the full spectrum of community
Eight O’Clock - Homeless Alliance OKC an example of the power of joining together
Seven O’Clock - The Dream Clock: How a friendship with George Floyd and work with non-profit continues to build bridges in community
Ten O’Clock - Norman church’s community event creates platform for change
Nine O’Clock - Second chance employment fits mission of Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma
Twelve O’Clock - Dream Clock creator invites all to take the journey
Eleven O’Clock - The Dream Clock: Foundation for OKC schools says listening to community vital to changing lives