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Welcome to Clark University SPLASH!

Our next Splash event will be on April 13th, 2025!


ESP Biography



PI FONG, Senior Double Major English & Gender Studies




Major: English/Gender Studies

College/Employer: Clark

Year of Graduation: 2015

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Past Classes

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X478: Trans 101 in Splash Spring 2015 (Apr. 25, 2015)
Come learn about transgender identities, what it means to be transgender, how language impacts transgender identities and how to be a better ally to trans people. No existing knowledge about the trans community is required!


A309: Poetry Workshop in Splash Fall 2014 (Nov. 16, 2014)
Come share your poetry with peers in a constructive and positive manner! Please bring at least one poem to share with the class. If we have additional time, we may be able to review more than one of your poems so bring as many as you would like. Be prepared to give constructive comments on your classmate's poems.


X310: Questioning Queer: A Dialogue on Identity in Splash Fall 2014 (Nov. 16, 2014)
What does it mean to be queer? What does it mean to be LGBTQ+? Are they different? What are the consequences of identifying with the LGBTQ+/queer community? What is(are) the role(s) of allies in the LGBTQ+/queer community? Explore these questions and more through dialogue.


A281: Poetry Workshop in Splash Spring 2014 (Apr. 13, 2014)
Come share your poetry with peers in a constructive and positive manner! Please bring at least one poem to share with the class. If we have additional time, we may be able to review more than one of your poems so bring as many as you would like. Be prepared to give constructive comments on your classmate's poems.


X282: Does "A" Stand for Ally? in Splash Spring 2014 (Apr. 13, 2014)
Participate in a dialogue about the inclusion of LGBTQIA+ allies in LGBTQIA spaces. Should there be spaces for LGBTQIA individuals that exclude allies? What role should allies play in LGBTQIA spaces? Have allies failed the LGBTQIA community? Does the LGBTQIA community have a debt to allies? Come explore these questions in a dialogue setting.


X196: Beyond the Binary in Splash Fall 2013 (Nov. 16, 2013)
Conceptions of gender are evolving beyond just men and women. Join OPEN, Clark's LGBTQIA+ group, in a dialogue exploring what these changes in conceptions of gender mean for the LGBTQIA+ community and the greater community at large. Learn about identities beyond the man-woman binary and how they change how we talk about sexuality.


A107: Activism through Poetry in Splash Spring 2013 (Apr. 20, 2013)
Come learn about the history of poets as activists and try your hand at your own activist poetry.


X118: Sexual Minorities in the Media: A Dialogue in Splash Spring 2013 (Apr. 20, 2013)
The media is a powerful influence in how we view ourselves and how we view others. Join Clark University OPEN in an intense, personal dialogue about the media’s portrayal of lesbian, gay, and bisexual people and how they affect our lives.