by Michael Copperman | Oct 4, 2017 | blog
“To play Devil’s Advocate,” as the new “Not to be racist, but…” is certainly something I have noticed. I am done and done with the rhetoric and debate surrounding people’s right to exist, just as I am exhausted with the...
by Michael Copperman | Sep 16, 2017 | blog
Congrats to poets Alyssa Ogi and Julia Kolchinsky Dasbach on this honor! (posted from Facebook)READ NOW
by Michael Copperman | Sep 10, 2017 | blog
If this reporting is accurate (and I do not know yet that it is), I would say that Oregon, Eugene, and the University have embarrassed themselves yet again in navigating matters of diversity and justice — and that reinstatement needs to happen immediately. The...
by Michael Copperman | Sep 7, 2017 | blog
“It has long been an axiom among certain black writers and thinkers that while whiteness endangers the bodies of black people in the immediate sense, the larger threat is to white people themselves, the shared country, and even the whole world. There is an...
by Michael Copperman | Sep 6, 2017 | blog
These magazines are doing good work– I’ve been fortunate to publish in both the Oxford-American and Scalawag, and they are indeed open to the variety of Southern experiences and attempts at reckoning with the hard questions. (posted from Facebook)READ...
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