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#1
Conference Introduction: Prageeta Sharma, Joanna Klink, Dorothy Wang; remarks by Tami Haaland
#2
Native American Paranormal Society (NAPS): Play by William S. YellowRobe
#3
Founders Reading and Talk
#4
Reception
#5
The Articulation of Disenfranchized Grief
#6
Infiltrate What Exists, Innovate What Doesn’t: The Transborder Immigrant Tool, Queer Intermedia, Technoshamanism & Rogue Counting
#7
Reading and Conversation
#8
A Discussion of Visual Art, Text, and Culture
#9
Thinking/Writing/Reading Race: Responses from the Creative Writing Program at the University of Georgia
#10
Race & Arts & Politics
#11
Who's Hump? — Performing Racial Imaginaries
#12
Fence Talk & Reading: A Conversation between Ed Pavlic and John Keene
#13
Lorna Lowe Premiere: Romeo
#14
Territory, Racialized Erotic Tourism, and the Deeply Wounded
#15
Reading, Stories, and Projects
#16
Literary Reading: Marilyn Chin, Sarah Shun-Lien Bynum, and Ofelia Zepeda
#17
Baraka Tribute: Reading and Jazz Performance
#18
Fracturations: Meditations on the Politics and Poetics of Intersectionality
#19
Racial Imaginary Reading
#20
Racializing Whiteness
#21
Pedagogy, Race, and Culture
#22
Film, Narrativity, and Oral Histories
#23
Borders and Tongues: How Translation Fractals Race
#24
Race, Reading, and the Institution
#25
On William S. YellowRobe: Understanding Native Tribal Identity through Native Drama: A Panel Discussion of the Plays of Assiniboine Playwright William S. YellowRobe
#26
Where's Wanda: Writers of Color, the Unconscious Quota System, and Our Inadequate Imaginings
#27
Allies and Race
#28
Amiri Baraka: Responding to an SOS: A Conversation with Paul Vangelisti
#29
UM Welcome to Conference: Larry Abramson, Dean of Journalism; Introduction to Claudia Rankine: Joanna Klink; Claudia Rankine Talk and Reading
#30
MFA Sponsored Dance Party--FOR ALL SPEAKERS AND ATTENDEES!
#31
Shifting Authenticities: Play in the Face of...
#32
Another Word for Giving Up: Thinking About Hope, Healing, and Justice in the Age of Irony
#33
On the Poetics of Anguish, Gender, and Variant Constructions
#34
Western Writers
#35
Two Friends Talk About Personal History, Race, Poet Imagining, and Cosmology
#36
VONA Workshop reading
#37
In Response to: "Are We Adequately Imagining Race and Culture?"
#38
Why KA? FP
#39
Doctoring the Syllabus: Racialized Narratives of "Professionalization" in Creative Writing PhD Curricula
#40
The Personal Essay
#41
University of Montana MFA Student and Alumni Literary Reading
#42
Literary Reading: Elissa Washuta & Erika T. Wurth
#43
Chax Press Reading
#44
The Distraction of Reference: A Reading
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