Celebrate Juneteenth at Clark
Stop by to celebrate and learn more about Juneteenth.
Stop by to celebrate and learn more about Juneteenth.
Designed for direct service providers, managers, and others in refugee resettlement, this webinar will explore and address the multifaceted challenges and opportunities associated with fostering inclusivity for LGBTQ+ individuals in newcomer services contexts.
Faculty and staff are invited to this workshop on understanding antisemitism.
Students are invited to this workshop on understanding antisemitism.
Kick off Clark’s celebration of Latine/Latinx Heritage Month at our third annual ¡Fiesta!
Join the Office of Diversity and Inclusion in our annual Welcome Back event! You will be able to meet the office staff, learn about what we do and how we can help, and meet new people from Clark. Light refreshments and entertainment provided! This event is open to all of Clark students, staff, and faculty.
A woman’s magical, multi-generational, healing journey from the Armenian Genocide to the Syrian war in the tradition of Hakawati storytelling.
This talk launches a Belonging Talks series on the role of food and cooking in mobile homemaking and for sustainable societies.
A Clark Faculty Series Event Presented by Elizabeth Blake, PhD Assistant Professor of English Clark University Forbidden fruit has long been a convenient metaphor for illicit knowledge and sexuality, a trope easily traced to the garden of Eden. Modernist poets deployed this familiar figure in new ways, insisting on the fleshy materiality of fruit as […]
This lecture and Q&A will feature Demita Frazier, a Black feminist, writer, teacher, and social justice activist, who will offer reflections on the history and future of Black Feminisms.
This two-day event will include musical performances and critical discussion on the important work that Ts’msyen Indigenous communities are doing around culture and rematriation.
Clark’s critical discussion on the important work that Ts’msyen Indigenous communities are doing around culture and rematriation continues with a lecture by Robin Gray of the University of Toronto Mississauga.
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