Statement From Howard Grad Advocates

We maintain countless grievances and will not sit silently and allow them to go unrecognized, especially in light of campaign season. On today, May 13th, 2023, our graduation day and the 38th anniversary of the MOVE bombing, we choose to advocate. — Read on docs.google.com/document/u/1/d/15tM52x3Gtgm8gmJZpMSNcyxHyQUPwYqU6a70CBxe6xI/mobilebasic

Hating it Lush: On Tel Aviv – The White Review

Silly or not, my preliminary thesis was to think of Tel Aviv as a sort of Los Angeles of the eastern Mediterranean. Both cities are trashy, though one is in denial about it. Both have a sort of melancholic hedonism baked into their equations: in Los Angeles the party ends when the cash runs out.Continue reading “Hating it Lush: On Tel Aviv – The White Review”

After the Fire | Oxford Law Blogs

The magnitude of the Juarez fire also unraveled feelings that I could no longer keep in check, perhaps because of the accumulated horror of each one of these events, or of how unreachable, even implausible justice for the victims and their family and friends seems to be. It was also personal. — Read on blogs.law.ox.ac.uk/blog-post/2023/05/after-fire

The Poetry Project > #272 – Spring 2023 > An Interview with Bernadette Mayer, Lisa Jarnot

I believe this interview, printed in the Feb/March 1998 issue of the Poetry Project Newsletter [#168], was a rapprochement meeting for me and Bernadette. — Read on http://www.poetryproject.org/publications/newsletter/272-spring-2023-for-bernadette-mayer/an-interview-with-bernadette-mayer