Women’s History Month: Film screening, “Living Along the Fenceline”
A ground breaking documentary for Women's History Month.
A ground breaking documentary for Women's History Month.
Some scholars argue that Kant is a universal egalitarian, which can be seen in his cosmopolitan philosophy. In the essay “Toward Perpetual Peace” (1795), Kant supposedly offers provisions that displace the racist views that he previously held in the essays on race of the 1780s. Yet in this talk, Professor Jameliah Inga Shorter-Bourhanou (College […]
Join PRISM and ISEA for a "fairy good" time to close out Pride Week with the Pride Prom at Clark. The theme for Pride Prom is woodland fairy chic, so break out your most magical attire for a dreamland romp in the woods. Free food and drink will be provided. Come and get your photo […]
Join Queer the Scene and Community Engagement and Volunteering Office for Worcester’s second-ever Kiki Ball.
Join CUFSS and ISEA for a film showing of "Tangerine," a gritty and comedic film that tells an honest story of Los Angeles street life through the lens of a Black Trans woman.
The Out in Career panel discussion will focus on life after Clark, the job search process, and employment as LGBTQIA+.
Join the Office of Identity, Student Engagement, and Access in the Higgins University Center to kick off Pride Week 2023.
Join the Office of Identity, Student Engagement, and Access in the Higgins University Center to kick off Pride Week 2023.
“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.
A faculty and student panel will examine the concept of Afrofuturism as depicted in “Black Panther” and “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.” The films will be screened at Clark on Feb. 28 and March 1.
“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.
Black Alumni Homecoming Weekend concludes with a special brunch featuring traditional soul food favorites, live music, and the chance to mix and mingle with students, faculty, staff, and alumni.