A little over two pages of linked informational resources assembled by Middlebury activists, including everything from an interactive New York Times Article co-authored by Middlebury GSFS professor Carly Thomsen to a database of CPCs throughout the…
After the Complicity Project was displayed in Davis Library in April (Sexual Assault Awareness Month), SRR put up the display once again outside of The Grille in McCullough Student Center. The display went up the afternoon of May 3, 2019. Around…
This is the audio recording of interview with Maddie Orcutt '16 (she/her/hers). Maddie was a Political Science and Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies major. At Middlebury she was very involved with It Happens Here and helped to found The…
This is the transcription of an interview with Maddie Orcutt '16 (she/her/hers). Maddie was a Political Science and Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies major. At Middlebury she was very involved with It Happens Here and helped to found The…
Poster advertising a petition organized by Elissa Asch (2022.5) in an effort to ban CPCs from all colleges in the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC).
Distributed at a student-led protest in support of banning CPCs, this zine provides information about why CPCs are harmful and advises readers to avoid the CPC in Middlebury, at this time operating under the name “The Women’s Center.”
Petition organized by Elissa Asch (2022.5) in an effort to ban CPCs from all colleges in the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC). The petition includes information on CPCs and allows the option to add a statement to the petition on…
This poster was distributed across the Middlebury campus to advertise for the upcoming demonstration to ban crisis pregnancy centers from the activities fair. It provides information for an organizing meeting a few days before the demonstration as…
Petition organized by Elissa Asch (2022.5) in an effort to ban CPCs from the Middlebury College campus. Signatures include students, faculty, staff, and community members from the Middlebury community as well as various other colleges and…
Various statements expressing passionate discontent surrounding the continued existence of CPCs in Middlebury. Each statement discusses a specific argument against CPCs and/or includes a broad statement of support from an individual or group.