Black History Month is coming to an end, and now we look to the future. You can make a difference to Clark’s diverse student body by contributing to the D’Army Bailey ’65 Diversity Fund.
Created in 2017, this fund supports initiatives and academic endeavors that advance and help sustain an inclusive and engaged campus. Over the last year, contributions to the D’Army Bailey ’65 Diversity Fund have helped:
> Fund the Ghana Cultural Immersion spring break trip for 11 students
> Provide tuition support for students in need
> Host three guest lecturers on campus
> Sponsor a workshop series hosted by Queer the Scene, LLC
> Cover travel expenses for a student to attend a research conference
It takes all of us—the entire University community—to build a more equitable and inclusive Clark.
Make your gift at alumni.clarku.edu/d_bailey
D’Army Bailey proudly graduated from Clark University in 1965 and, like so many of us, wanted to challenge convention and change our world. Over the next 50 years, he became a prominent civil rights activist, lawyer, judge, and author. His work and accomplishments continue to shape diversity and inclusion efforts across the nation and at Clark University.
Learn more about the D’Army Bailey ’65 Diversity Fund at clarku.edu/offices/diversity-inclusion/darmy-bailey-diversity-fund
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