The Middlebury Campus: "Time Editor Keynotes Women Leaders Summit"
This 2018 article in The Middlebury Campus is a synopsis of one of the events at the Middlebury Women's Leadership Symposium, which was hosted in 2018. The article touches on the motivation of organizers to put together what was the inaugural and only symposium to take place. A significant portion of the article is dedicated to summarizing the comments of Nancy Gibbs, who served as TIME Magazine's first woman Editor in Chief and was invited to be the keynote speaker.
January 24, 2018
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The Middlebury Campus: "Feminism, Science Commingle"
"'Feminist science is responsible science.'"
This Arts and Culture article in The Middlebury Campus is a synopsis of a 2018 student-led art show which aimed to enlighten viewers on the ways scientific thinking and feminist thinking can be complementary to each other.
February 14, 2018
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The Middlebury Campus: "Professor Provides Local and Global Context to #MeToo"
This 2018 article in The Middlebury Campus is a synopsis of a talk on the efforts of contemporary feminist activists to combat sexual assault. The talk was given by Professor of Gender, Sexuality and Feminist Studies Sujata Moorti. According to the article, by addressing global responses to sexual assault and employing the history of activism combatting sexual assault, Moorti's discussion of #MeToo proved full of nuance.
February 28, 2018
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The Middlebury Campus: "Gensler Family Symposium Engages With the ‘Complex and Peculiar Lives of Intersectionality’"
This article in The Middlebury Campus is a synopsis of the 2019 Gensler Family Symposium, a yearly event hosted by the Gender, Sexuality and Feminist Studies Department. Intersectionality as it relates to feminism, other identity-based studies and injustice was the focus of the 2019 iteration of the event. The reporting places emphasis on relaying how this theme was manifested in lectures and discussions during the event.
May 2, 2019
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The Middlebury Campus: "Middlebury professors reflect on state of abortion in 'Post-Roe America' panel"
This 2022 article in The Middlebury Campus is a synopsis of a post-Roe speaker panel of Middlebury College Professors. The Political Science Department, Economics Department and Gender, Sexuality and Feminist Studies Department each had a representative discuss the change in relation to their field of study.
September 29, 2022
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The Middlebury Campus: "'Visualizing Reproductive Justice' critiques crisis pregnancy centers through art"
This 2022 article from The Middlebury Campus is a synopsis of the Gender, Sexuality and Feminist Studies Department led event, “Visualizing Reproductive Justice,” in which student art commentated on the state of reproductive justice roughly five months following Roe v. Wade's overturn. According to the report, there was an emphasis on addressing crisis pregnancy centers in the art.
October 6, 2022
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The Campus: "The power of a feminist mini golf course"
In this opinion article, the author explains the 2023 Reproductive Justice Mini Golf project that Carly Thomsen spearheaded, and the positive impact that it could generate. Additionally, the author briefly delves into the theory behind exploring such a polarizing and serious subject with a fun game.
May 4, 2023
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The Campus: "Reel Critic: ‘RBG’"
In this article, the author shares a review of the film 'RBG.' Written in 2018, the author introduces the relevance of the film in the context of the appointments of the conservative Supreme Court justices that Donald Trump nominated during his term as president. Additionally, Ginsberg's legal contributions to advancing gender equality are a focus of the review.
November 8, 2018
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The Campus: "Archiving Dissent: Feminist lessons for student activists"
In this article, Elissa Asch and Rose Evans, both former Archives of Dissent workers, explain the project's goals. In the piece they emphasize the Middlebury College Administration's response to activism related to sexual assault over the years, and leverage this as an example of why the Archives of Dissent are necessary and how they can be helpful to activists.
January 26, 2023
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Caitlin Myers Interview Transcription
Professor Caitlin Myers
This is the transcription of an interview with Professor Caitlin Knowles Myers (she/her/hers). Myers is the John G. McCullough Professor of Economics at Middlebury College. Her research, which has been featured by many major media outlets and formed the basis for an amicus brief in the US Supreme Court case Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, revolves around reproductive policies, gender, race, and the economy.
Kathryn Wilmot
November 30th, 2023