A report on the college-sponsored talk, “What Can Feminism Speak To?,” which featured feminist writer Katha Pollitt and feminist scholar Janell Hobson.
This 2017 article in The Campus reports on “Feminism in China: Women’s Bodies on the Frontline.” The speaker, Chinese feminist activist Lu Pin discussed feminist issues and activism efforts focused on achieving justice for Chinese women during her…
In 2015, Maddie Orcutt '16 (she/her/hers), launched a column called "Great Sexpectations." She facilitated student storytelling surrounding sex through the column. "My goal is simple: to create a space where Middlebury students can learn through the…
This is the audio recording 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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…