by Michael Copperman | Jan 9, 2017 | blog
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by Michael Copperman | Dec 31, 2016 | blog
Oregon has been the most popular state to move to for the last three years running (http://ift.tt/1Z3xxu1). The culture and economy of the state, and most especially the city of Portland, is being remade by this influx in population—and those who come to Oregon, and...
by Michael Copperman | Dec 30, 2016 | blog
“In the neo-liberal America in which we live, seekers of beauty and truth who would throw off materialism and violence have chosen Portland, Oregon, as their destination, and this is not itself a bad thing — except for the overwhelming lack of diversity in the...
by Michael Copperman | Dec 29, 2016 | blog
How do we reckon with the unacknowledged– with genocide and the violences of colonialism which do subtler work? Well, we listen to those who bear stories and legacies across time. Or, as we do in this country, we forget, declare our innocence, and then get...
by Michael Copperman | Dec 23, 2016 | blog
So, I am getting excited to be on an AWP Panel at long last– I’ve only applied and been rejected ten or twelve times, but thanks to Jenny Liou, this year “Derrida on the Rez: Teaching Nontraditional Texts to Nontraditional Students,” is...
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