By Carl HoffmanThe Jerusalem PostMay 31, 2012 A self-described literary activist, recent Bar-Ilan guest E. Ethelbert Miller hopes his poetry…
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E. Ethelbert Miller on Writerscast
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The Fifth Inning on Swans.com
by Paul BuhleSwans.comJanuary 28th, 2013 A distinguished African American poet and for decades a prime cultural organizer on the campus…
E. Ethelbert Miller in The Washington Post
Artists in the age of Trump By Lavanya RamanathanWashington PostJuly 27th, 2017 E. Ethelbert Miller (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post) E.…
E. Ethelbert Miller, 2016 George Garrett Award Recipient
by Associations of Writers and Writing Programs On Thursday, March 31, at this year’s Annual Conference & Bookfair, AWP awarded…
Iconic Drummer Michelle Gonzales and the Xicana Resistance of Riot Grrrl: A Review
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Michelle Gonzales Cruz’s Memoir The Spitboy Rule
by Robyn TakayamaLa RazaMarch 28th, 2016 When Michelle Cruz Gonzales read excerpts from The Spitboy Rule: Tales of a Xicana…
#LatinoLit Review – The Spitboy Rule: Tales of a Xicana in a Female Punk Band by Michelle Cruz González
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Message First: Author and Spitboy Drummer Michelle Cruz Gonzales on Punk, Privilege and Perimenopause
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The Struggles and Victories of a Xicana Woman in a Hardcore Band
By Leilani ClarkKQEDApril 10th, 2016 I first saw the East Bay feminist hardcore band Spitboy in 1993. I remember the…