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Kevin Johnson, Ananda Lewis and survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre attend ribbon cutting for Fixins Soul Kitchen

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This past weekend (June 4), Fixins Soul Kitchen, the full-service soul food restaurant that celebrates African American culture and traditions founded by Kevin Johnson, former NBA player and 55th mayor of Sacramento, unveiled their first location outside of California in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The grand opening event featured a ribbon cutting ceremony honoring the last three survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Massacre – Hughes Van Ellis (102), Viola Fletcher (109), and Lessie Benningfield Randle (108), in a rare moment in history where the remaining survivors have come together to honor the legacy of Black Wall Street. Kevin himself served the first meals of the restaurant to all three survivors.

Kevin Johnson along with Pastor Ray Owens of Metropolitan Baptist Church, CEO of Devon Energy Rick Muncrief, and Executive Director of Greenwood Rising Raymond Doswell led the ribbon-cutting ceremony kicking off the opening with celebratory remarks, including a performance by local musician Tony Mason of “A Change is Gonna Come” by Sam Cooke. MTV Video Jockey Ananda Lewis whose grandparents were Tulsa Massacre survivors, hosted the opening ceremony while in town filming an upcoming docuseries around Black Wall Street in Tulsa. Speakers discussed the significance of hosting a ribbon cutting for a Black-owned business on the anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre, as well as the local & economic impacts Fixins will have on the Tulsa community, supporting other local businesses in the area and more.

During the ceremony, Kevin Johnson stated, “Fixins has become an extension of my family’s legacy, and I’m so excited to bring our new location to Tulsa, my Grandparents hometown. There is such strong history for the Black community in this town, so we are opening Fixins, a Black-owned restaurant, on the anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre to celebrate the resilience and creativity of the Greenwood district. I’m so honored to be joined by the remaining Tulsa Massacre survivors, descendants and community leaders on this important day as we give back to the Tulsa community.”

Fixins Tulsa is located at 222 N Detroit Ave Suite 150, Tulsa, OK 74120. Hours of operation are Sunday – Thursday from 11 am – 9 pm and Friday – Saturday from 11 am – 11 pm. Fixins will open with limited hours on June 6, and be fully open to the public with regular hours beginning June 13. On June 16, Fixins will also be hosting a Juneteenth celebration.

Fixins Tulsa has created 85 new jobs for the local Tulsa community. To celebrate the opening, Fixins Tulsa will donate a portion of opening week profits to Greenwood Rising, a state-of-the-art history center located at the heart of Tulsa’s Greenwood District honoring the legacy of Black Wall Street before and after the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921. Fixins Tulsa will also make a donation to the Thunder Fellows Program – developed by the Oklahoma City Thunder and Creative Arts Agency, which provides curriculum in essential skill sets for Black high school and college students in the Tulsa area.

Congrats to Kevin Johnson and his Fixins family. Check out some photos from the grand opening below!

1. Hughes Van Ellis, Viola Fletcher & Lessie Benningfield Randle

Kevin Johnson, Ananda Lewis and survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre attend ribbon cutting for Fixins Soul Kitchen Source:Courtesy

2. Still They Rise

Kevin Johnson, Ananda Lewis and survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre attend ribbon cutting for Fixins Soul Kitchen Source:Courtesy

3. Groundbreaking Day

Kevin Johnson, Ananda Lewis and survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre attend ribbon cutting for Fixins Soul Kitchen Source:Courtesy

4. Kevin Johnson & Ananda Lewis

Kevin Johnson, Ananda Lewis and survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre attend ribbon cutting for Fixins Soul Kitchen Source:Courtesy

5. Officially Official

Kevin Johnson, Ananda Lewis and survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre attend ribbon cutting for Fixins Soul Kitchen Source:Courtesy

6. Getting It Right

Kevin Johnson, Ananda Lewis and survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre attend ribbon cutting for Fixins Soul Kitchen Source:Courtesy

7. Businessmen

Kevin Johnson, Ananda Lewis and survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre attend ribbon cutting for Fixins Soul Kitchen Source:Courtesy

8. A Long Time Coming

Kevin Johnson, Ananda Lewis and survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre attend ribbon cutting for Fixins Soul Kitchen Source:Courtesy

9. Fixins Tulsa

Kevin Johnson, Ananda Lewis and survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre attend ribbon cutting for Fixins Soul Kitchen Source:Courtesy