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Tulsa's Expungement Expo Is Back

Episode 4 of the The LuvHer Podcast podcast, hosted by Aubrey Shine 💎, titled "Tulsa's Expungement Expo Is Back" was published on June 23, 2022 and runs 15 minutes.

June 23, 2022 ·15m · The LuvHer Podcast

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The multi-titled City Council Woman, Vanessa Hall-Harper stopped by The Shake Up to inform Tulsa County's residents about this weekend's Tulsa Expungement Expo. The event is for offenses that occurred only in Tulsa County. This is a FREE event designed to help those who face barriers improving their quality of life due to having a criminal record. Meet them at 36th Street North Event Center 1125 E 36th St N Tulsa, OK 74106 For more information: (918) 419-0798  

The multi-titled City Council Woman, Vanessa Hall-Harper stopped by The Shake Up to inform Tulsa County's residents about this weekend's Tulsa Expungement Expo. The event is for offenses that occurred only in Tulsa County. This is a FREE event designed to help those who face barriers improving their quality of life due to having a criminal record.

Meet them at 36th Street North Event Center 1125 E 36th St N Tulsa, OK 74106

For more information: (918) 419-0798  

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