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‘If I see something that I want to change, I’m going to change it’
Professor Raphael Rogers and author Mariahadessa Ekere Tallie explore the need for Black representation in picture books
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‘The things I learned will stay with me’
Memphis trip deepens students’ appreciation of Civil Rights Movement
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Black History Month events honor past, present, and future contributions of African Americans
Programs include pop-up markets, speakers, film screenings, and more
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First-generation students advocate for one another
Student-led groups offer social and academic support
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Event will celebrate Indigenous communities through music, language
Clark University will celebrate Indigenous communities on October 16 in a special event showcasing the culture of the Ts’msyen people of the Pacific Northwest. There are about 45,000 Ts’msyen people in the world, with approximately 10,000 registered in First Nations communities in Canada and in the Metlakatla Indian Community on the Annette Islands in…
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Center for Gender, Race, and Area Studies celebrates a decade of impact
New director joins ‘community of thinkers’ in addressing social inequity
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10 years of collaborating at the ‘intersections of race, gender, and geopolitics’
Faculty, former directors reflect on the Center for Gender, Race, and Area Studies’ decade of change
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Clark joins FirstGen Forward
Membership strengthens support for first-generation students
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‘Inclusive excellence is a community effort’
Clarkies recognized for commitment to equity and inclusion
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‘It’s a hunger that’s never filled’
Strassler panel examines the roots of antisemitism