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Oklahoma City Councilmembers To Hold Virtual Town Hall On Coronavirus Resources

The virtual meeting is 4 p.m. Tuesday, April 21, and will have a Spanish translator.

April 20, 2020

Three members of the Oklahoma City Council will hold a Virtual Town Hall on Tuesday to discuss COVID-19 crisis resources available to the Hispanic and immigrant communities.

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The virtual meeting is 4 p.m. Tuesday, April 21, and will have a Spanish translator. The hosts are Ward 2 Councilperson James Cooper, Ward 6 Councilwoman JoBeth Hamon and Ward 7 Councilwoman Nikki Nice.

They will be joined by Brenda Lozano with Dream Action Oklahoma, Deisy Escalera and Nancy Perdomo with Oklahoma City Public Schools, and Elizabeth Larios with The Alliance for Economic Development of Oklahoma City.

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To attend:

  • Go to okc.zoom.us/j/92247676047
    • OR use iPhone one-tap using +13462487799,,92247676047# or +14086380968,,92247676047#
    • OR call in to one of these phone numbers:
      • (346) 248-7799
      • (408) 638-0968
      • (669) 900-6833
      • (301) 715-8592
      • (312) 626-6799
      • (646) 876-9923
      • (253) 215-8782
      • (877) 853-5257 (toll free)
      • (888) 475-4499 (toll free)
  • If prompted, enter meeting ID 922 4767 6047.

The Councilmembers will begin the meeting with individual updates, then turn to the guests for information. Questions from the Councilmembers will follow.

Visit okc.gov/juntos for information in Spanish from the City of Oklahoma City. You can also like our Spanish page on Facebook at fb.com/ciudaddeokc, and follow our Spanish account on Twitter at @ciudaddeokc.


This press release was produced by the City of Oklahoma City. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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