Latine/Latinx Heritage Month Celebration
Latine/Latinx Heritage Month Celebration
Celebrate Latine/Latinx Heritage Month by joining us for beginner Latin dance classes, every Friday through Oct. 7.
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Celebrate Latine/Latinx Heritage Month by joining us for beginner Latin dance classes, every Friday through Oct. 7.
Research Professor Cynthia Enloe will address the role of women in the current war in Ukraine.
Dominican poet Juan Matos, the City of Worcester's Poet Laureate, will read and discuss his poetry in a bilingual (Spanish/English) event.
Celebrate Latine/Latinx Heritage Month by joining us for beginner Latin dance classes, every Friday through Oct. 7.
Rising star Robin Tran — "often edgy, always fiercely intelligent and hilarious" — will perform an evening of stand-up comedy at Clark.
An interdisciplinary panel of Clark faculty will discuss “Parable of the Sower: A Graphic Novel Adaptation,” the common text in this semester’s Common Academic Experience for first-year students.
Join PRISM and ISEA to celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month and National Coming Out Day (Oct. 11).
Should monuments to the Confederacy be torn down? Professor Ousmane Power-Greene and Dutch filmmaker Tim van den Hoff, who traveled throughout the American South to interview people and capture moments of this contentious debate for his documentary, “Monumental Crossroads,” will consider debates that are both national and local.
To celebrate the publication of "The Confessions of Matthew Strong," the debut novel by Professor Ousmane Power-Greene, a faculty panel will examine how the history of racial violence is depicted in fiction.
The final event for the Common Academic Experience will include a facilitated discussion with Damian Duffy and John Jennings, the illustrators who adapted Octavia Butler’s “Parable of the Sower” as a graphic novel.
The Clark Equity in Action conference will focus on the sharing of experiences, tools, and strategies regarding the advancement of racial justice.