by Michael Copperman | Apr 27, 2017 | blog
TODAY, Thursday, April 27, I’m in Ashland at Southern Oregon University. I’ll read from TEACHER, and discuss teaching in the segregated schools of the Mississippi Delta, the modern educational reform movement, and the persistent inequities of the American...
by Michael Copperman | Apr 21, 2017 | blog
Honored to have the Boston Review feature this chapter of my novel today. (posted from Facebook)READ NOW
by Michael Copperman | Apr 19, 2017 | blog
6 tonight, Auntie’s of Spokane for Get Lit– former students’ stories of the teachers who changed them, and my story of the students who made me an educator. (posted from Facebook)READ NOW
by Michael Copperman | Apr 14, 2017 | blog
You know, one day Iraq, err, Syria; another day Iraq, err, Afghanistan; still time for China, ummm, oops, North Korea, before tea and tee time. He could care less who dies, who he kills, why. It makes his hands feel big. (posted from Facebook)READ NOW
by Michael Copperman | Apr 14, 2017 | blog
Spokane, I’m coming to you next Wednesday for the Get Lit! festival on Wednesday night at 6 at Auntie’s Bookstore, with the anthology authors of “Thank You, Teacher,” Holly and Bruce Holbert. If you know a book lover or educator in Spokane,...
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