This is the 2020 SRR transition document written by Elissa Asch and Arielle Landau to their successors. This document includes SRR's projects, responsibilities, and accomplishments for the 2019-2020 school year, as well as advice for future directors.
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NOTE: Related content/context in the FAM collection on both the sexism poster campaign (search "Sexual Harassment is an Issue Op/Ed) and the use of pornography at a Middlebury Common's event (search Pirate Party), both mentioned in this op/ed.]]>2020-07-22T00:25:39-04:00
Description
This Op/Ed came in response to a poster campaign (posters put up with sexist quotes overheard on campus), the college's official sexual violence reporting numbers, and the designation of a new Task Force on the Status of Women in 2007. In a scathing and sarcastic appraisal of the college's response to sexual assault, Garcia writes that the college culture of sexism and assault hasn't changed much since the DU mannequin incident in 1988. Despite the fact that the college's reports show almost no sexual assault on campus, Garcia discusses their failure to implement the suggestions of past Task Forces on The Status of Women, and the campus culture of degrading women, homophobia, toxic masculinity, and sexual education through pornography. Here is the original print op/ed well as the website version.
NOTE: Related content/context in the FAM collection on both the sexism poster campaign (search "Sexual Harassment is an Issue Op/Ed) and the use of pornography at a Middlebury Common's event (search Pirate Party), both mentioned in this op/ed.
This article, written by Alison Novak, gives a general overview of CPCs in Vermont and highlights activist efforts to bring attention to their negative effects on communities.
Creator
Alison Novak
Date
July 27, 2022
]]>https://omeka.middlebury.edu/archives_of_dissent/items/show/36"How Do I React?" by Andrew DeFalco (5/1/2013)]]>2020-01-09T13:56:21-05:00
A male student writes an opinion piece about struggling with his own role in rape culture after attending an IHH event and how the community must engage in hard conversations about changing behavior.
Creator
Andrew DeFalco
Source
The Middlebury Campus
Date
5/1/2013
]]>https://omeka.middlebury.edu/archives_of_dissent/items/show/30"Map Project Highlights Sexual Assault" by Anna Chamby (11/4/2012)]]>2019-11-07T14:34:11-05:00
IHH members spoke to The Campus about their plans for The Map Project after they began accepting submissions in the fall of 2012.
Creator
Anna Chamby
Source
The Middlebury Campus
Date
11/4/2012
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NOTE: The link to this website is below ]]>2020-07-21T17:17:59-04:00
Description
FAM members created this website in 2018 to provide students with information on a variety of sexual and reproductive health topics, as well as informs students of their nearby recourses at Parton Health Center, Porter Hospital, and Planned Parenthood. The website also includes information about FAM and mental health as well as recourses for those who are LGBTQ+ and/or POC.
NOTE: The link to this website is below
Creator
Annie Blalock, Matt Martignoni, Olivia Pruett, Michael Frank, and Emma Bernstein
This blog post lays out the experience and reflections of an anonymous performer who came face to face with her rapist while performing outside of the Spring Concert. Stares and Stairs posted this to their website on April 11, 2016.
Creator
Anonymous
Date
April 11, 2016
]]>https://omeka.middlebury.edu/archives_of_dissent/items/show/13"Not Victims, Not Risks, Not Impressed" By Anonymous (3/16/2016)]]>"Reexamining Our Sexual Assault Investigative Process."]]>2020-01-22T15:42:34-05:00