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An apprenticeship in observation
How I discovered writing inspiration in my familiar neighborhood during a pandemic
Home Alone During a Pandemic
In this essay I reflect about my experiences navigating the COVID-19 quarantine within the confines of my home, alone in a foreign land far away from my family.
Balcony Stories
When social distancing is a byword, apartment balconies serve as windows to the world.
Quarantining While Vulnerable: An Intersectional Perspective on Race, Health, and Faith During a Global Pandemic
While my intersectionality vacillates with this new normal, I refuse the old normal rife with various and layered iterations of systemic oppression as I vigilantly hope and pray for a new world where respect, humanity, ...
Poems, 2010-2023
(2023)
A collection of poems by William Beford Clark, including ones that originally appeared in a 2016 chapbook, "Ways and Means," and five additional poems.
Body as Disease
COVID-19's spread has made my racially marked body the symbol of the disease.
An Iranian Narrative of COVID-19
Pandemics situation is very similar to life in Iran under a past war and the current sanctions.
Perspectives on the development of Afro-American children and families
(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1981?)
Black studies curriculum development in the 1980s: patterns of consensus, conflict and charge
(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1983?)
Social origins and early features of the scientific study of black American children and families
(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1981?)