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‘can i touch it?’ Performance and Reception

Strand Theatre

Company One Theatre (founded by six Clarkies) and the Clark Black Alumni Association (CBAA) invite Clark Alumni to a performance of “can i touch it?” at the Strand Theatre in Boston. Prior to the play, mingle with fellow alumni and meet the Director, Summer L. Williams ’01, at a private reception.

Bilingual Poetry Reading at Worcester Public Library

Worcester Public Library 3 Salem Street, Worcester, MA, United States

Professor Belén Atienza will be one of the poets entertaining children and families during the Worcester Public Library's Bilingual Poetry Reading.

Juneteenth: The Social

Nuestra 55 Pearl Street, Worcester, MA, United States

Our Juneteenth: The Social event will include an authentic Puerto Rican buffet, cash bar, and Latin-Afrocentric dance lessons.

Sponsored by: Clark University Office of Diversity and Inclusion

A Celebration of Race & Identity in the Arts

Join the Clark Black Alumni Association for this free virtual event in celebration of Juneteenth. Toby Sisson, associate professor and studio art program director, will discuss her co-curated exhibit, “Us Them We | Race Ethnicity Identity,” now on display at the Worcester Art Museum After the presentation, Professor Sisson will take questions about her work and the exhibit.

Pride Month Celebration

Red Square

Join the Office of Diversity and Inclusion to celebrate Pride Month with an ice cream social and tie-dyeing event in Red Square.

Sponsored by: Clark University Office of Diversity and Inclusion

A Q&A with Professor Abbie E. Goldberg

Join Clark’s LGBTQ+ Alumni Association for a special virtual Q&A event celebrating the publication of Psychology Professor Abbie Goldberg’s important upcoming book, “LGBTQ Family Building: A Guide for Prospective Parents.”

Multicultural Graduation Ceremony

We're looking forward to celebrating our BIPOC graduates!

Sponsored by: Multicultural and First Generation Student Support

Lavender Graduation Ceremony

The Lavender Graduation Ceremony honors our graduating seniors who identify as part of the LGBTQIA+ community.

On Trans Game History: Networked Games, Glitches, Trans Studies, and the Digital

Clark University, Higgins Lounge, Dana Commons - 2nd Floor 36 Maywood Street, Worcester, MA, United States

This talk by Whitney (Whit) Pow (they/them) of New York University situates today’s queer and trans games movement within the histories, contributions, and politics of queer and trans people and […]

The Future of Video Games: Race, Play, and the Speculative Imagination

  In this talk, which is written as a love letter, Professor TreaAndrea M. Russworm (she/her) from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst examines different modalities of Black cultural life—hip hop, Blaxploitation film, popular fiction, and simulation games—as spatial-speculative tools for playing in a broken world. What can Black speculative thinking teach us about navigating the […]