• Pride and Protection: Legal Advocacy for LGBTQ+ Rights
    Jun 25 2026

    In recognition of Pride Month, this episode we sit down with Hailey Briggs, the Executive Director of Oklahomans for Equality, and Leslie Briggs, Esq, staff attorney for the Reporters' Committee for Freedom of the Press for a conversation about legal issues facing LGBTQIA+ Oklahomans. To learn more about how to support LGBTQIA+ Oklahomans, you can check out OKEQ's resources and programming at okeq.org. And you can always learn more about our work at okaccesstojustice.org.

    Theme Song Earning Happiness by John Bartmann.

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    32 mins
  • Justice Across Generations: Legal Needs of Older Adults
    Jun 1 2026

    To highlight Older Americans Month, join us as we explore elder law topics such as guardianship, consumer fraud, housing stability, and end-of-life and estate planning with experienced attorney, Cass Bobbitt, who advocates for elder Oklahomans both in and out of the courtroom. They will draw on their experience as an attorney and community educator to inform us on the nuances of aging in Oklahoma and what that means for individuals, families, and communities. Together, we will discuss hot topics such as aging autonomy; supported decision making, guardianships, and alternative options; and the toll of fraud - not just financially but also psychologically. Whether you're already older or simply actively aging, this refreshing conversation offers a look into how you can protect yourself and loved ones along the way.

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    47 mins
  • Safe Shelter, Equal Access: Housing and Justice for Survivors
    Apr 29 2026

    In recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, this episode of the Oklahoma Justice Exchange features a powerful conversation with Terri Stone, an Oklahoma Tribal victim advocate working directly with survivors. Together, we explore how survivors navigate the civil justice system, including protective orders in both state and tribal courts, and the complex jurisdictional landscape unique to Oklahoma.

    This episode highlights the critical role advocates play in helping survivors understand their options, access protection, and move through systems that can often feel overwhelming.

    Whether you are a professional, advocate, or community member, this conversation offers insight into how civil legal tools can support safety, autonomy, and access to justice.

    1. Formatted Guest Profile/Bio

    2. Seminole Nation Domestic Violence Program

    3. OK Sexual Violence Prevention

    4. Native Alliance Against Violence

    5. Together for Justice: A Tribal and State Legal Advocacy Tool

    6. If you or someone you know is a victim of abuse, call the Oklahoma Safe Line (1-800-522-SAFE) or the Strong Hearts Native Helpline (1-844-7NATIVE) to speak to an advocate.

    Our theme is Earning Happiness by John Bartmann

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    36 mins
  • Protecting Her Rights: Civil Justice for Women
    Mar 25 2026

    Welcome to the third episode of Oklahoma Justice Exchange, brought to you by the Oklahoma Access to Justice Foundation! Every month we'll bring you stories and solutions from Oklahoma's civil justice leaders.

    March is Women's History Month, so we decided to interview three female law school deans from Oklahoma, Valerie Couch (OCU), Janet Levit (TU), and Katheleen Guzman (OU). We had a fantastic conversation about female lawyers and the issues women face with the legal system. We hope you enjoy it!

    Check out what the Oklahoma Access to Justice Foundation does here:

    https://linktr.ee/OklahomaATJ

    Check out our social media for full bios of these dynamic women and for the list of important moments in women's history that we reference in the show.

    Theme music is Earning Happiness by John Bartmann

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • The Racial Justice Gap: Civil Rights and Access to Justice
    Feb 25 2026

    Welcome to the second episode of Oklahoma Justice Exchange, brought to you by the Oklahoma Access to Justice Foundation! Every month we'll bring you stories and solutions from Oklahoma's civil justice leaders.

    February is Black History Month, so we decided to interview Professor Carla D Pratt, the inaugural Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher Chair in Civil Rights and Justice in Law at the University of Oklahoma College of Law. We had a fantastic conversation about the systemic racial disparities in the civil legal system. We hope you enjoy it!

    Check out what the Oklahoma Access to Justice Foundation does here:

    https://linktr.ee/OklahomaATJ

    Read our divorce report here:

    http://bit.ly/OKDivorceReport

    https://vimeo.com/showcase/11549285

    More information about Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTTB4TOeaA0

    Find call to action here:

    https://www.acluok.org/

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    50 mins
  • Justice for All: Tackling Legal Barriers of Poverty
    Jan 28 2026

    Welcome to the first episode of the Oklahoma Justice Exchange, brought to you by the Oklahoma Access to Justice Foundation! Every month we'll bring you stories and solutions from Oklahoma's civil justice leaders. January is Poverty Awareness month, so we invited sociologist and MacArthur Genius recipient Rebecca Sandefur to have a conversation about the legal barriers those in poverty face in America. This episode is hosted by Jenna King, and this month's co-host is the Executive Director of the Oklahoma Access to Justice Foundation, Katie Dilks.

    Check out what the Oklahoma Access to Justice Foundation does here: https://linktr.ee/OklahomaATJ

    More information on Dr. Sandefur's research: https://www.americanbarfoundation.org/people/rebecca-l-sandefur/

    Theme song is Earning Happiness by John Bartmann.

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    33 mins