Caprice M. Clark
@capricemclark
Social Work Extraordinaire, Child Welfare Consultant, Adoption Education Teacher, ΔΣΘ
ID: 2288928726
13-01-2014 01:41:03
746 Tweet
202 Takipçi
453 Takip Edilen
Revisiting Midwest Black Fraternity and Sorority History, 1900-1920 watchtheyard.com/history/revisi… via Watch The Yard
#ForwardWithFortitude #HonorThe22 #DSTVotes #ERVotes New York Alumnae Chapter (NYC) EasternRegionDST
As a person who grew up in and on #broadway, this is so disrespectful. The lack of respect shown to the theater and the actors these days is disgusting.The fact that this brilliant actor Wendell Pierce had to stop his performance and address this. ‘I’VE WAITED TOO LONG FOR THIS’
Today, well over 2,500 members of dstinc1913 will take on DC for the 34th Annual Delta Days in the Nation’s Capital to engage, empower, and elevate our social action agenda. If you’re here tag us and stay up to date with all the happenings by following #DDNC23.
Come spend the evening with The Devastating Ladies of New York Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta. Look forward to seeing you there! New York Alumnae Chapter (NYC) dstinc1913 EasternRegionDST #eveningofelegancechoiceawards
Sharing my plant-based eating experience, info, and news under the brand Seeds, Nuts, Roots, and Leaves. Follow me Monica A. White, EdD to get the latest. We launch 10/1!
Mellon Public History Fellow Marquis Taylor wrote about his experience working at the The Tenement Museum and using Civil War-era Black newspapers to offer insight into the experiences of Rachel and Joseph Moore, who lived in Lower Manhattan's Eighth World.