Malcolm ClarkThe Return of the BookmobileThe other night at the first Candidate forum for Library Trustee a question from the audience popped up about the Bookmobile. If you know…May 5, 2018May 5, 2018
Malcolm ClarkWhy I’m running for Mount Vernon Public Library TrusteeIt is with great joy that I announce my candidacy for trustee of the Mount Vernon Public Library.Apr 19, 2018Apr 19, 2018
Malcolm ClarkMarijuana Legalization: The Need for Reparations, Reintegration and RevolutionA look at the history of Marijuana and the effect on Black and Brown bodies throughout American HistoryJan 23, 2018Jan 23, 2018
Malcolm ClarkBridging the Digital Divide and the Impact of Net NeutralityA digital divide is a socioeconomic imbalance regarding lack of access to information and communication technologies. Typically, the…Dec 18, 2017Dec 18, 2017
Malcolm ClarkWhy Mount Vernon should embrace Community GardensCommunity Gardens can be a boon for communities like Mount Vernon. Where access to affordable, fresh and organic food is often missing and…Jun 20, 2017Jun 20, 2017
Malcolm ClarkYou Can’t Silence The Youth In Mount VernonThere is a significant problem weighing down Mount Vernon and nobody has truly discussed it in any forum or debate during this election…Jun 13, 2017Jun 13, 2017
Malcolm ClarkClosing the Gap: The Million Man MarchWhy is the national media so quiet as black men, women and children from around the country including here in Mount Vernon, White Plains…Jun 13, 2017Jun 13, 2017
Malcolm ClarkCircle the Wagons: The Outsourcing of the Mount Vernon DollarThe black community in the US has a buying power of $1 trillion and is expected to reach 1.3 trillion by 2017. With a number like that in…Jun 13, 2017Jun 13, 2017
Malcolm ClarkWhy I am Running For City CouncilMy name is Malcolm Clark and I am running for City Council in Mount Vernon. I grew up in the chambers of city hall; cradled in the arms of…Jun 13, 2017Jun 13, 2017
Malcolm ClarkMy Vision for Mount VernonIn January 2017, I resigned from the Mayor’s Office. It was a rough transition, but I knew I had a lot more to offer this city. I spent the…Jun 13, 2017Jun 13, 2017