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      • 29: The Creative Issue
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      • 31: Metamorphoses: Through the Lenses of Translation & Adaptation
      • 32: Editors’ Choice
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      • 14: Invisible Lines: Performing Borders and Liminal Space
      • 15: Civic Artistry
      • 16: Public Displays of Expression
      • 17: Adrift: Rootlessness on Repeat
      • 18: Incognito
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      • 20: Rites: On Performing the Inexplicable
      • 21: The Method of Merriment
      • 22: Groupthink: Performance of A Collective
      • 23: Utopias
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MAGA Hats Don’t Make A Tribe

  • Posted on June 28, 2018April 4, 2019
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DELESSLIN GEORGE-WARREN Disclaimer: this article contains mature language that may offend some readers. I am in a one-sided feud with Crooked Media — a media company that produces Pod Save…
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Legacy

  • Posted on June 28, 2018April 4, 2019
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In this issue, we explore the concept of legacy and unpack its many faces, from the curatorial to the personal. In doing so, we look at the ways in which…
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Issue.13: A Reprise: One-Year Anniversary
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Native Technology: Colonialism and the Indigenous Technological Ecosystem

  • Posted on May 4, 2017April 4, 2019
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DELESSLIN GEORGE-WARREN We are all living in a technology… Technology is one of those words wrought with misunderstanding. In its colloquial sense, it stands in for good, beneficent, or helpful.…
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A Reprise: One-Year Anniversary

  • Posted on May 4, 2017April 4, 2019
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In this issue of SixByEight Press, we take a look back at some of our most well-regarded pieces over the last twelve issues and ask their respective writers to write…
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Issue.09: An Act of Chaos: Understanding Dynamics of Randomness and Subversion
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The Ripples of Resistance: Chaos in the Native American Context

  • Posted on November 25, 2016April 4, 2019
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DELESSLIN GEORGE-WARREN And yes, we’ll live to be much older, thanks / To popular consensus. Weightless, unhinged, Eons from even our own moon, we’ll drift / In the haze of…
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Issue.09: An Act of Chaos: Understanding Dynamics of Randomness and Subversion
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An Act of Chaos: Understanding Dynamics of Randomness and Subversion

  • Posted on November 25, 2016April 4, 2019
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In this issue of SixByEight Press, we’re exploring the concept of chaos as it manifests in randomness (when there is no reason to expect a particular outcome) and subversion (when…
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On Whose Lands do We Perform?

  • Posted on April 20, 2016April 4, 2019
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DELESSLIN GEORGE-WARREN “When asked by an anthropologist what the Indians called America before the white men came, an Indian said simply, ‘Ours.’” – Vine Deloria, Jr. How many productions have…
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Re-enactments: Representation and Revision

  • Posted on April 20, 2016April 4, 2019
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In this issue of SixByEight Press, we’re exploring the theme of ‘Re-enactment’ in the context of representing and revising both fictional and non-fictional accounts.
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A Letter to My Grandchildren About the Events of Pride 2017

  • Posted on December 21, 2017April 4, 2019
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JULIE RUBIN No Justice No Pride protests across the U.S. | Source: No Justice No Pride/Facebook In 2017, a group of activists descended on the Capital Pride parade in Washington,…
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