Tyler Lockett wins Emmy award for feature on Black Wall Street documentary

Lockett discussed the history of the Greenwood District of his hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma, most prominently the Tulsa race massacre in 1921.

On Tuesday, Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett received an Emmy Award for Outstanding Long Feature for his feature the NFL 360 documentary Black Wall Street. In it, Lockett discussed the history of the Greenwood District of his hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma, most prominently the Tulsa race massacre in 1921.

Lockett stated that his intention with his visit to Tulsa in the documentary was to shed light on racial injustice in his hometown and highlight how the effects of the Tulsa race massacre are still palpable there today.

“I just want people to learn the truth about Tulsa,” Lockett told Seahawks.com a few months ago. “It’s hard to be able to explain because when you really look at all the events that took place, a lot of this was just a hundred years ago. When people understand the history and what Tulsa once was, I just want them to be able to understand that, now that they’re learning this, imagine all of this being swept under the rug. Imagine it being hidden. But also, not only was this swept under the rug but people were threatened not to talk about it.”

Lockett is one of numerous NFL players known for using his platform to bring attention to real-life issues outside of the sport he plays, and he has expressed confidence that learning about incidents like this will convince the NFL community, players and fans alike, to look under the surface a little bit more.

“So when the NFL community sees this, they’re not going to see entertainment; they’re going to see reality,” Lockett stated at the end of the documentary. “They’re going to see the truth about life. Something that we can’t hide from, something that has been hidden, something that can’t be no longer a secret. This is real life.”

Black Wall Street can be viewed on YouTube here.

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Oklahoma City Thunder releases trailer for Seeds of Greenwood film, will debut on June 10

The Oklahoma City Thunder announced on Thursday that they have released the full trailer for their latest film, Seeds of the Greenwood

The Oklahoma City Thunder announced on Thursday that they have released the full trailer for their latest film, Seeds of the Greenwood. The film centers around Tulsa’s historic Greenwood District, which was destroyed during the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. Greenwood District has since been rebuild and is back in Tulsa.

“A century after the Tulsa Race Massacre, Seeds of Greenwood explores how today’s generation is being planted and nurtured within the fertile soil of Tulsa’s historic Greenwood District. The film follows the birth of the Thunder’s innovative afterschool program, Thunder Fellows, and the inspirational journeys of students in the inaugural class. The Oklahoma City Thunder and CAA Sports developed the concept for Thunder Fellows following the murder of George Floyd and just prior to the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre.”

The film will debut Friday, June 10, at deadCenter Film Festival’s Friday Night Frolic at Scissortail Park in downtown Oklahoma City, with a Tulsa screening the following weekend.

The trailer can be watched here.

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