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On this episode of #WeNeedToTalk, Malynd chats with writer/actor and podcast host Clark Moore. The two have an in depth conversation surrounding the entertainment industry, race, content from the 90's and more. An invigorating conversation you want to hear!
Clark is a Georgia native.
He is most known for his breakout role of "Ethan" in the hit Fox 2000 LGBT Teen rom-com, "Love, Simon" and for his recurring role of "AJ" on the CW's critically-acclaimed musical comedy "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend."
He is currently the host of "Soul Balm by Clark Moore" a podcast about healing and identity.
Clark graduated from Dartmouth College where he received a Bachelor's in History and Art History. He is currently conducting a research project in the School of History, Classics, and Archaeology at the University of Edinburgh with a focus on queer culture and identity in late-Imperial Russia. His research interests include material and visual culture, slavic studies, and queer history.
He has a background in Tech from his 3 years at Snapchat where he served as the Director of Community Outreach for Snap PRIDE and he consults for corporations and educational institutions and speaks on the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
In 2019, Clark was the recipient of the Human Rights Campaign Visibility Award.
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On this episode of #WeNeedToTalk, Malynd chats with writer/actor and podcast host Clark Moore. The two have an in depth conversation surrounding the entertainment industry, race, content from the 90's and more. An invigorating conversation you want to hear!
Clark is a Georgia native.
He is most known for his breakout role of "Ethan" in the hit Fox 2000 LGBT Teen rom-com, "Love, Simon" and for his recurring role of "AJ" on the CW's critically-acclaimed musical comedy "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend."
He is currently the host of "Soul Balm by Clark Moore" a podcast about healing and identity.
Clark graduated from Dartmouth College where he received a Bachelor's in History and Art History. He is currently conducting a research project in the School of History, Classics, and Archaeology at the University of Edinburgh with a focus on queer culture and identity in late-Imperial Russia. His research interests include material and visual culture, slavic studies, and queer history.
He has a background in Tech from his 3 years at Snapchat where he served as the Director of Community Outreach for Snap PRIDE and he consults for corporations and educational institutions and speaks on the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
In 2019, Clark was the recipient of the Human Rights Campaign Visibility Award.