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Author: Ashley Clark

Ashley Clark is an adjunct social work professor, bleeding heart and reluctant academic. She lives and works on Boston's South Shore. 
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Women Will Keep Speaking Out—And The World Must Keep Listening

Ashley Clark

Women have spoken when no one is listening and women have spoken when the whole world is listening. 

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Dear Colleges: Keeping Rapists on Campus is Bad for Your Bottom Line

Ashley Clark

A few years ago my husband and I welcomed a close family member onto the small liberal arts college campus where we both work—he as an administrator and me as a part-time professor. We are both alumni, raising our children steps from the campus. We were thrilled to have her and thankful for another set […]

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