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Divided America: Race, Political Power, and American Democracy

Tilton Hall, Higgins University Center

Clark University officially observes Constitution Day with a lecture by Guy-Uriel E. Charles, the Charles J. Ogletree Jr. Professor of Law at Harvard Law School.

Sponsored by: Department of Political Science

Extractives@Clark: Catholic Peacebuilding and Mining

Dana Commons, Higgins Lounge

As global mining expands, conflict increases. In this Extractives@Clark discussion, a panel of experts will examine faith-based pathways to integral ecology and human rights.

Sponsored by: Extractives@Clark

Panel Discussion: Reproductive Justice in a Post-Roe Massachusetts

Sackler Sciences Center S121

This panel discussion will feature six reproductive rights “all-stars” to address the current landscape of reproductive justice and abortion in Massachusetts and beyond, key issues and why they matter, and how “regular people” can get involved in advocacy and activism.

Sponsored by: Women’s and Gender Studies

Speaker event: Being an African Francophone Refugee Scholar in American Academia

Lurie Conference Room, Higgins University Center

Please join us for a special event featuring Dr. Alfred Babo, who was an internationally known professor of development and anthropology at the national university in Côte d’Ivoire before becoming a political refugee in 2013.

Sponsored by: International Development, Community, and Environment

Harrington Public Affairs Lecture: Organizing as a Political Phenomenon

Tilton Hall, Higgins University Center

Dr. Deva Woodley will discuss organizing, which is a distinctly political activity, one that fosters the capacity for political actors to recognize themselves as political subjects.

Sponsored by: Department of Political Science

What Transpires Now: Trans History in the Present

Jefferson 320

Scholar, author, and director Susan Stryker will present a talk drawn from her work in progress, “Changing Gender.”

Sponsored by: Women’s and Gender Studies

Equality Unfulfilled: How Title IX’s Policy Design Undermines Changes to College Sports

Tilton Hall, Higgins University Center

In the Spring 2024 Harrington Public Affairs Lecture, Elizabeth Sharrow, associate professor at UMass Amherst, will explore the reasons why sex-based inequalities remain in college athletics and identify institutional perversions that undermine efforts toward equality.

Sponsored by: Department of Political Science