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Equality Center Resources

The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, home of Oklahomans for Equality, is the second largest LGBT community center in the Midwest, with 18,000 square feet of community and office space. Our facility features myriad resources for the LGBT and allied community.

Be sure to visit our Programs and Community Organizations pages for more information about activities at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.



David Bohnett CyberCenter

One of the most popular venues in the Equality Center is the David Bohnett CyberCenter. Nine DSL, flat-screen computer stations are available for public use for free during Center hours.


Sue Welch Hall

Named after the director of the capital campaign that raised funds for the purchase of the Equality Center, the “community living room” is used for movie nights, lectures, receptions, and other intimate events. It also houses the Community Resource Kiosk & Bulletin Boards, which features information from the LGBT and allied community and free magazines (the Advocate, the Ozark Star, Gay Parents, and more), and is available to the public to post materials.


Nancy & Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

Thousands of LGBT titles and exquisite glass art line the walls of the Nancy & Joe McDonald Rainbow Library in the Equality Center. Open 6 days a week during Center hours, the library has titles available for leisure reading, research, discussion groups.


Pride Store

The Pride Store features LGBT-oriented products, work by local artists, and OkEq merchandise — including shirts designed by Tulsa sensations Louis & Cluck, now available!










Gallery

Each month, the Equality Center gallery spotlights work by local artists. Meet the Artist receptions are 6-9pm on the first Thursday of each month.


Wellness Center

With beautiful hardwood floors and lots of natural light, this second floor room features space for dance and fitness classes, as well as larger organizational meetings


Conference Room

Used for OkEq committee meetings and by community organizations that meet at the Equality Center, the conference room seats 15-20 comfortably.


Neill-Southard History Project Room

The Neill-Southard History Project is a growing archive chronicling the history of the LGBT movement and community in northeast Oklahoma.


KidsCorner

A safe and fun place for children while their parents are at the Equality Center, the KidsCorner features books, games, a magnetic chalkboard and toys for the little ones to enjoy during your visit.