Tradition and Innovation in Ethiopian Agriculture
This talk will discuss investigating traditional grain mixtures for soil regeneration, pest management, nutritional yield, and climate resilience.
This talk will discuss investigating traditional grain mixtures for soil regeneration, pest management, nutritional yield, and climate resilience.
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.
A live cooking demonstration with Chef Panos Karafoulidis from Thessaloniki, Greece, where Clark students participated in the “Food, Migration, and Belonging in Thessaloniki” summer study abroad program.
Hear from Claudia Luz Suarez and Chef Nicole Garcia, of Oakland Bloom, a nonprofit that supports poor-and-working class immigrant, refugee, and BIPOC chefs to start their own food businesses in Oakland, CA.
Being at the forefront of positive social change has been a staple of the Clark experience. Join us for a virtual panel of alumni and community leaders discussing their involvement with local organizations, running for local or state office, and community organizing.
This panel discussion brings together scholars and practitioners who explore belonging, migration, and displacement in urban settings through a multidisciplinary lens. Hosted by the Integration and Belonging Hub.
Professor Cynthia Enloe will bring her series of regularly scheduled fall lectures at Clark to a close with a talk on the importance of having feminist-informed skills in gender analysis with everything: war and peace, climate and equality, governance.
Discover the enlightening research and pioneering projects led by faculty in the Department of Sustainability and Social Justice.
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