Please be aware that Pride Street (4th Street from Detroit Ave to Lansing Ave) will be under construction.During this time, parking near the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will be limited. We encourage visitors to plan ahead, allow extra time for arrival, and consider alternative parking options in the surrounding area.
Clothing Drive | Now - August 1st
This summer, we’re coming together to support students and families across our community through the Back to School Clothing & Supply Swap at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
From now through August 1, we’ll be collecting gently used and new items to help youth and young adults head into the school year feeling prepared, supported, and confident.
We’re collecting Clothing for ages K–21+, Shoes, Backpacks, Lunch boxes, and NEW chest binders
Every donation makes a difference for local students accessing resources during our Back to School Resource Fair on Saturday, August 8, 2026.
Drop-Off Location: Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Thank you for helping us create a welcoming and affirming school year for every student.
Tulsa Lunatics Prideraiser 2026 | Ends July 5, 2026
Join the Tulsa Lunatics in supporting our 2SLGBTQIA+ community by pledging as little as $1 for every FC Tulsa goal scored through July 4!
$72.50 pledged per goal | 7 FC Tulsa goals scored
$508 raised so far for Oklahomans for Equality
Next Match | July 4th
FC Tulsa vs. Sacramento Republic FC
All funds stay local to support Oklahomans for Equality and the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Community Care Providers | Friday, July 10th
I see you, tired from holding the weight of so many stories. You aren't alone. Come find your people.
This is a gathering for organizers, clergy, therapists, case managers, teachers, program administrators, social workers, nurses, or any other community care providers who are struggling in our work right now, because of the political climate and our own experiences of oppression.
Come meet other community Care Providers, get grounded, share stories, and leave knowing you are not alone.
This program is independently developed and led by @yallschaplain and is hosted at Oklahomans for Equality.
OKEQ Townhall Q3 | Tuesday, July 14th
Join Oklahomans for Equality for our Q3 Town Hall, featuring a reflection on the year so far and a look ahead at upcoming priorities and programs.
Open to OKEQ members and the public. Learn more about OKEQ and our mission: okeq.org/about-us.
This is an opportunity to come together, reflect on where we’ve been, and help shape where we’re going as a community.
Community transparency matters.
OKEQ Board Meeting | Thursday, July 16th
All Oklahomans for Equality Board Meetings are open to OKEQ members. Learn more about OKEQ and our mission: okeq.org/about-us
Community transparency matters.
Every 3rd Thursday of the month | 6:00 – 8:00 PM
Rainbow Harvest | Saturday, July 18th
Join us for Rainbow Harvest, a FREE farmers' market focused on fresh food, community care, and connection in a welcoming, affirming space.
Whether you’re picking up groceries, connecting with local resources, or spending time in community, Rainbow Harvest is here to make nourishment more accessible for everyone who walks through the door. While supplies last.
📋 Important: A short intake survey is required to receive food items.
Tulsa Fringe Festival | July 23 - 26th
The Second Annual Tulsa Fringe Festival is back July 23–26 with four days of bold performances, live music, comedy, spoken word, family programming, a Makers’ Market, an AI and the Arts panel hosted by CREATE Tulsa, and more! Presented by Oklahomans for Equality and Echo Theatre Company, this expanded festival celebrates independent artists, fresh perspectives, and creativity without limits. Join us at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center for an unforgettable weekend of art and community, featuring highlights like MOREcolor and the beloved Rainbow Clubhouse.
MOREcolor | Now - July 25th
MOREcolor is the current incarnation of the art show that began in the 1980s as the TOHR Art Show; a Pride celebration through the fine arts started by Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights, long before Oklahomans for Equality had a permanent home in the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
🎨 Featured Artists
Carrie Silverhorn (digital mixed media), Maria A. Trester (acrylic), Lexie Tafoya (beaded medallions), Liz Cousins (photography), Taylor Painter-Wolfe (handmade felted wool), Sharon Salazar (multimedia), Kevin Carbajal (acrylic), Nick White (canvas), lori joan morgan (acrylic), Behnaz Sohrabian (oil), Cheryl Capps (oil), Pamela Watson (acrylic), Susan Cram (mixed media guitar), Mikael Monsanto (oil), Diana Witty (canvas), Kelly Melvin (acrylic/aerosol), Jessica Newman (acrylics & oils), Dean Wyatt (acrylic), Liz Dueck (oil & acrylic), and Scott Goodpaster (oil).
Broadway Clubhouse | Sunday, June 21st
Broadway Clubhouse celebrates Pride Month with a line-up of beloved Broadway songs that are about the LGBTQ+ experience, by LGBTQ+ writers, or just long-time favorites of the queer community (think divas).
BROADWAY CLUBHOUSE, Tulsa's new, monthly show tune sing-along, is the happiest spot in town, where you and a room full of old and new friends belt out great songs together. Lyrics are projected! From the first tune to the last, soak in the camaraderie with hosts, Bill Nelson and Jason Sirois.
Not a singer? No problem. Not a show tune lover? That’s what jukebox musicals are for. Sing or just hang out and enjoy the merriment, trivia, and surprise guests.
No cover! Bar proceeds support OKEQ. 6:30–9:30pm. Doors open at 6pm.
Back to Schoo Resource Fair | Saturday, August 8th
Bring your friend and family to the Back to School Resource Fair at the Equality Center! We are looking forward to providing free clothes, haircuts, backpacks, school supplies and community resources from trusted partners. More details soon!
If you are a community partner organization and are interested in participating, please reach out to Lolly McLain, our Resource Manager at lolly.mclain@okeq.org
Oklahomans for Equality seeks equal rights for 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals and families through intersectional advocacy, education, programs, alliances, and the operation of the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Serving the community and allies since 1980, Oklahomans for Equality is home to a diverse, vibrant, and engaged community, knowledgeable staff, and dedicated volunteers.






