This opinion piece from pro-life website, Life News, is a critique of Gender, Sexuality & Feminist Studies Professor Carly Thomsen’s teachings on and oppositions to CPCs. The piece supports the claims of the Addison County CPC that the backlash…
This opinion piece by Victoria Isquith discusses CPCs and their deceptive practices. Isquith provides an account of her encounter with the local CPC’s booth at the Middlebury Student Activities Fair, which prompted her to call for a ban of CPC…
In this opinion piece published in The Middlebury Campus, the director of the Pregnancy Resource Center of Addison County, Joanie Praamsma, discusses her views on the student-led, anti-CPC activism on Middlebury’s campus.
This legislative memo to Vermont State Senator Ruth Hardy was written in February of 2019 by a group of student-activists, including Theodora Bean, Miranda de Beer, Maria Bobbitt-Chertock, Allison Dammann, Victoria Isquith, Heather Morton, Tate…
This is a Facebook message to student activist Toria Isquith from the Director of the local CPC. This message contains a request from the director to meet with Isquith in order to further discuss the work of the Addison Country CPC.
This email correspondence is between the Executive Director of the Pregnancy Resource Center of Addison County and various student-activists employees of Middlebury College. The emails discuss anti-CPC student activism at the time, such as the…
This poster was part of a display in Davis Family Library titled “Reproductive (In)Justice: Crisis Pregnancy Centers.” The poster, which contains information on CPCs nationally as well as locally, was created by Tate Serletti and Rebecca Wishnie as…
In the fall of 2018, several students including Toria Isquith (Class of 2019) and Kelsie Hoppes (Class of 2018.5) circulated an online petition seeking to “Ban the Pregnancy Resource Center of Addison County from Campus Events.” The petition, which…
This opinion piece by Joanne Park discusses a student-led effort to ban the Addison County CPC from advertising and participating in on-campus events. Activists Toria Isquith and Kelsie Hoppes are quoted in the article describing their petition…
This blog, published on the National Women’s Law Center website, was written by Kelsie Hoppes. It outlines Hoppes’ experience visiting the local CPC in Middlebury. She provides an overview of the visit including services offered and the information…