Chase Clark grew up going on educational trips once a year with her family to explore new spaces and see new cultures. Even as a child, Clark gravitated toward shaping those experiences herself, taking her curiosity and love of history to new heights. “I was always the sibling that chose where we went,” Clark said. “Almost all of [the trips] had to do with African American studies and studies of life, but I was completely unaware you could stud…
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