Adam Clark
Development Director

Adam Clark is an international human rights and social justice advocate whose work spans community building, communications, and cultural stewardship. He has worked in Uganda on efforts to decriminalize same-sex relations, develop equity-driven marketing systems for maternal health, and launch public sensitization campaigns addressing homelessness. Adam previously served as Kern County’s Public Information Officer, where he oversaw public communications and safeguarded the integrity of the 2024 elections. He is currently a teacher at the Esalen Institute in Big Sur, California, and the host of Ecstatic Dance SLO, supporting conscious movement and embodied community on the Central Coast.
Adam also works with Circles of Empowerment Native American Tribal Council, where he studies and honors Native American ceremonial traditions. Based near Arroyo Grande, he remains deeply connected to the sacred lands of San Luis Obispo County. Drawing on his diverse background in digital marketing, communications, and grassroots advocacy, Adam brings a strategic, values-driven approach to advancing initiatives that center equity, integrity, and collective empowerment.
