Commemorate Refugee Week 2023
Virtual Event: Supporting each other in times of displacement and crisis: Reflections from the US, Lebanon, Uganda and Sri Lanka
Virtual Event: Supporting each other in times of displacement and crisis: Reflections from the US, Lebanon, Uganda and Sri Lanka
Join the Clark LGBTQ+ Alumni Association (CLAA) to celebrate Pride Month in Providence, RI! alumni.clarku.edu/pride2023 Connect with Clark’s LGBTQ+ alumni community and allies at The Malted Barley for craft drinks and gourmet pretzels (including gluten free!), before heading out to watch the Illuminated Night Parade in beautiful downtown Providence. The Malted Barley 334 Westminster Street, Providence, RI […]
In celebration of Juneteenth, join the Clark Black Alumni Association (CBAA) for this virtual conversation with Professor Ousmane Power-Greene, Ph.D., an associate professor in the History department and Clark’s director of Africana Studies, who will discuss his recently published novel, “The Confessions of Matthew Strong.”
Students, faculty, and staff are invited to join a community conversation about introducing a ballot question to amend the Massachusetts Constitution to restore felony suffrage.
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.
Global Conversation & Vibes: Book discussion
The Integration and Belonging Hub’s webinar series, Belonging Talks, is pleased to present Brianne Casey, M.A. ’12, the community sponsorship technical assistance resource and learning manager at the Refugee Welcome Collaborative.
Documentary screening
Now, more than ever, it is important for us to celebrate and honor our trans siblings, peers, and colleagues. Join PRISM and ISEA as we celebrate International Trans Day of Visibility with a Social and Clothing Swap.
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.
How do we make sense of the politics of such a diverse and changing demographic as the Latine voters?
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.