Native American Heritage Month Book Display
Goddard Library staff has created a book display dedicated to Native American Heritage Month.
Goddard Library staff has created a book display dedicated to Native American Heritage Month.
University of Connecticut Professor Catherine Masud will discuss how human rights-themed archive collections can empower students as archivists, interpreters, and storytellers while they also work with local communities to build new archives.
Our Friendsgiving event will delve into the history of Thanksgiving and raise awareness about how the educational system’s Pilgrim-focused explanation of Thanksgiving has impacted — and continues to impact — local and national Native American tribes and individuals.
This Belonging Talks event will draw on a recent survey of refugee resettlement practitioners from across the U.S.
Clark’s Diversity and Inclusion Book Club will be meeting in person following the Faculty Assembly meetings. All meetings will be at 5 pm in Higgins Fireside Lounge. Snacks, drinks, and wine will be served. A reminder that all are welcome for any discussion and books are available to borrow through the Psychology Main Office or […]
Join Clark’s University Librarian Laura Robinson, as well as alumni, in a Native American Heritage Month conversation about the book “There There” by Tommy Orange.
Members of the Clark community are invited to come together to memorialize lives lost to hate and transphobia across the world. There will be time for fellowship over food following the vigil.
Experience the joy of Diwali and the warmth of Thanksgiving in one festive celebration! Embrace the spirit of gratitude, unity, and togetherness as we light up our hearts and share our blessings.
This community conversation will focus on legislation to dismantle structural racism in the Massachusetts Department of Corrections.
The fall 2023 William V. Shannon ’47, LITT.D. ’64, Lecture will be presented by Spencer Piston, associate professor and director of advanced programs in political science at Boston University.
In honor of Native American Heritage Month, the CEV Speaker Series presents Athena Callender, a member of the Hassanamisco Nipmuc Tribe. She will highlight her journey as an Indigenous woman living a spiritual and holistic lifestyle, leading a successful company, and more.
BAGLY’s Queer Activist Conference (QuAC) for LGBTQ+ youth and young adults, ages 15 to 25, from across Massachusetts, will bring a day of activism and social justice to the Clark campus.