by Michael Copperman | May 28, 2018 | blog
To be clear: what is happening here is no accident. You dehumanize and otherize people through rhetoric and then policy, and when you see the consequences applying to children, it is easy to condemn it morally as if it were a discrete event, an accident of...
by Michael Copperman | May 25, 2018 | blog
Every Spring, I run out of energy; in 12 years of teaching I have never found a way not to run on fumes by the end of the year when teaching 9 classes in three quarters. I am teaching an overload this quarter, including an upper-division Creative Nonfiction Workshop...
by Michael Copperman | May 23, 2018 | blog
I was REALLY worried that the wealthy white NFL team owners would be denied control over the bodies of the men they pay to risk those same bodies. Fortunately, there’s no agency for black and brown people in contemporary America! And now, back to our previously...
by Michael Copperman | May 23, 2018 | blog
I haven’t heard many better takes on what it is actually like to publish a book than this one. (posted from Facebook)READ NOW
by Michael Copperman | May 15, 2018 | blog
“Concrete policy alternatives in line with international law are available…the alternative to shooting children was suggested by the UN’s Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process: “Stop shooting at children”. (posted from...
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