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Between Ruin and Rebellion: Everyday Sovereignties in Okinawa’s Black District

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

Nozomi Nakaganeku Saito, an Uchinanchu scholar and postdoctoral fellow/visiting assistant professor in English at Amherst College, will examine these stories and the relationship between place and narrative to highlight the practice of everyday sovereignties in Okinawa’s Black District during a lecture for the Higgins School of Humanities on Monday, April 8 at 4:30pm ET in the Higgins Lounge at Dana Commons on the Clark University campus.

Clark’s Diversity and Inclusion Book Club Meeting

Clark’s Diversity and Inclusion Book Club will be meeting in person following the Faculty Assembly meetings. All meetings will be at 5 pm in Higgins Fireside Lounge. Snacks, drinks, and […]

Graduate Student Town Hall – Campus Climate Results

Zoom

Join the Office of Diversity and Inclusion as we go through the key themes from the Campus Climate Survey data. The session will be held via Zoom and there will […]

Staff Town Hall – Campus Climate Results

Zoom

Join the Office of Diversity and Inclusion as we go through the key themes from the Campus Climate Survey data. The session will be held via Zoom and there will […]

Community-Engaged Learning Summit

Higgins Lounge, Dana Commons

The Dean of the College office invites you for a day of learning, connection, and experience! Highlights: Networking with faculty and community partners around project-based and community-engaged learning Field trips […]