About Me

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Hi, I Am Olivia V. G. Clarke

...a student, leader, and activist in diversity work.

 

I served as a leader on my school’s Diversity Executive Board and also handled outreach and marketing for the Diversity Club where we hosted 20-minute weekly diversity lessons.

 

I have helped plan two diversity conferences as well as lead student-run faculty development activities.

In addition to being a member of multiple cultural clubs, I was also the President of Dance Club where I've partnered with cultural clubs to present education in a fun and active way.

 

I am a part of the 2019 & 2020 class of Black Girls Lead Conference created by Black Girls Rock founder Beverly Bond.

 

I am a multi-year full scholarship attendee of the Humanities and Cognitive Sciences Summer Institute at The Ohio State University. 

 

I was also selected as part of a four-student full scholarship group to attend the 2018 Student Diversity Leadership Conference, a multicultural conference for high school student leaders in diversity.

 

I also served on the 2017/2018 Franklin County Youth Council that advocates for youth needs in Franklin County and was a QuestBridge Scholar.

 

This summer I'm studying Korean in Seoul, South Koreea as a 2021 Finalist of the NSLI-Y Summer Intensive Program through the United States State Department.

 

But hey, I'm still a regular 17-year-old incoming freshman at the University of Southern California.

 

I like to hang out with my friends, dance, binge watch K-Dramas, eat potatoes, listen to all kinds of music. And ducks. I love ducks.

Olivia V. G. Clarke
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What I believe...

I believe the first step to cultural appreciation and understanding begins with education and exposure.

  • If we begin to teach young children about diverse cultures outside of their own we can prevent having to combat bigotry and ignorance with education later in life.

  • Children are a lot smarter than our society gives them credit for.

  • Young people have the ability to create change and impact the world around them in a positive way.

  • We have the power to create a more accepting, understanding, and appreciative world.

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