Spelman College Outreach

This weeks outreach has been very good. On the 24th I officially launched the pre-regrestration for my contest. With the help of my faculty advisor Dujuan Morris and one of my three judges, Nafeesa Muhammed, we were able to get other professors to help promote my contest amongst their classes. I have also been in correspondance with the History Department Chair, Dr. Kathleen Philip Lewis, on permission of doing a mass email to the school through the History Department. I have also been in correspondence with Spelman College History Club, who will also assist with pushing my flyers out to their audience. All my judges for my contest have been confirmed; Dr. Dujuan Morris, Dr. Nafeesa Muhammed, and Dr. Kathleen Philip Lewis. Currently, I do not have anyone registered for the contest but I am hopeful with all the promotion that I will start to get more reponses. In terms of presentation, the date is not set in stone but one of the judges Dr. Nafessa Muhammed is willing to let me share and talk about the archive in her class. My instagram page has been fairly active, I had been logged out of it for some time but recently I was able to get access back into the account and start uploading some new things about the digital archive.

Recently uploaded step by step process on how to acdess the digital archive for AUC students on my instagram page.

 

My current flyer that is being promoted for my digital archive contest.

Milena Clark

Hello, My name is Milena Clark. I am a current Sophomore at Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia. I live in Maryland with my parents, Lance Clark (Sr.) and Shawn Washington-Clark, and I have one older brother named Lance Clark (Jr.). I was a military child growing up, and due to this, I have lived in many different places. I was born in Washington State and lived in Virginia and South Carolina but Maryland is where I have lived the longest, for about eleven years now. My family has deep roots in Charleston, South Carolina. Both my parents grew up there and the majority of my extended family lives in the state. When it comes to my love for history, I would have to give it to my father. He really got me involved in different aspects of history that I know come to enjoy. I am extremely thankful to be chosen as an Ambassador for History Makers.

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