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Events

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 be time for Q&A at the end. Please contact odi@clarku.edu with any questions. We look forward to seeing you there!

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 be time for Q&A at the end. Please contact odi@clarku.edu with any questions. We look forward to seeing you there!

CODA Movie Screening and Panel

Jefferson 320

As part of Clark’s Disability Awareness Month programming, we invite you to join us for a screening of “CODA,”  followed by a faculty discussion panel.

Meet and Greet with the Office of Diversity and Inclusion

Fireside Lounge, Dana Commons

Stop by to meet the staff from the Office of Diversity and Inclusion. Get to know how our office can support you and the University, and mingle with other staff, faculty, alumni, and students.

ODI Student Advisory Group Informational Meeting

Zoom

Learn more about the Office of Diversity and Inclusion’s soon-to-be-launched Student Advisory Group, composed of students representing various majors and programs within Clark.

Dr. Jennifer DeClue: The Conjure Work of Black Feminist Avant-Garde Cinema

Fireside Lounge, Dana Commons

Join Dr. Jennifer DeClue as we watch the short film “Happy Birthday, Marsha,” followed by a discussion of her new book, “Visitation: The Conjure Work of Black Feminist Avant-Garde Cinema.” Part of the Women’s History Month: Women in Media series.

‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ — Part 2 of a Black History Month Double Feature

Clark University, Jefferson Academic Center, Room 320

“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” explores the real-world concept of Afro-Futurism: a cultural aesthetic that combines science-fiction, history, and fantasy to examine the African-American experience and connect those from the Black diaspora with their forgotten African ancestry.

‘Black Panther’ — Part 1 of a Black History Month Double Feature

Jefferson 320

“Black Panther” highlights Afrofuturism, a cultural aesthetic that combines science-fiction, history, and fantasy to explore the African American experience and connect those from the Black diaspora with their forgotten African ancestry.