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In December 2017, Liz Dunn ’18 posted a public Facebook post that named several male Middlebury students as perpetrators of various forms of sexual misconduct. The List was also put up in prominent locations around campus. The list grew to over 30 students as people submitted more names to Dunn throughout the day. The men were accused of violations such as “[being] emotionally manipulative,” “sexual harassment,” and “[being a] serial rapist.” The Dean of Faculty and Dean of Students wrote to the entire Middlebury College community; the email acknowledged the post, reviewed resources for people experiencing sexual violence, and linked to the Middlebury Respect for Persons Policy and Anti-Harassment/Discrimination Policy. Within two days, Facebook had removed the post. Referred to as “The List,” a shortened version of Dunn’s title “List of Men to Avoid,” Dunn’s post received press coverage in publications ranging from Babe.net (known for publishing Aziz Ansari’s accuser’s account) and Seven Days. In an interview with Seven Days, Dunn said that they met with a campus judicial officer who requested the names and contact information of the people who had contacted Dunn with reports of sexual misconduct. Dunn refused. After returning from winter break (Dunn posted The List during finals week), the judicial officers informed them that they were facing official college discipline for violating college policy. In the spring, they received their final sanction of official college discipline, a letter that would remain in their file.
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December, 2017
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List of Men to Avoid
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After Dunn posted The List, they met with a campus judicial officer who requested the names and contact information of the people who had contacted Dunn with reports of sexual misconduct. Dunn refused. After returning from winter break (Dunn posted The List during finals week), the judicial officers informed them that they were facing official college discipline for violating college policy. Shortly thereafter, past and present Middlebury It Happens Here leaders, wrote an op/ed in solidarity with Dunn. The op/ed questioned why white supremacists (Charles Murray for example) had the right to free speech at Middlebury, but not survivors or women of color (Dunn and Addis Fouche-Channer among others).
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Middlebury's It Happens Here team (alumni and students): Maddie Orcutt ('16), Jingyi Wu ('17), Luke Brown ('14), Michelle Peng ('15), Morgan Grady-Benson ('18), Katie Preston ('17), Kristina Johansson ('14), Taite Shomo ('20.5), Shariell Crosby ('16)
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January 24, 2018
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The Campus: "Middlebury: Where White Supremacists, but Not Survivors, Are Worthy of Free Speech"
Addis Fouche-Channer
Charles Murray
Elizabeth Dunn
Free Speech
It Happens Here
Jingyi Wu
Katie Preston
Kristina Johansson
Luke Carroll Brown
Maddie Orcutt
Michelle Peng
Morgan Grady-Benson
Shariell Crosby
survivors
Taite Shomo
The Campus
The List
Women of Color
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Oral Histories
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What better way to learn about feminist activism at Middlebury than from the activists themselves. After all, there is so much to be learned and gained through engaging with the perspectives and experiences of those who came before you. Here is a collection of interviews (audio and transcriptions) about the lives, triumphs, inspirations, challenges, and projects of Middlebury activists through the ages.
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Oral Histories of Feminist Activists
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Morgan Grady-Benson
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This is the audio recording of an interview with Morgan Grady-Benson '18 (she/her/hers). Morgan was a Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies major. At Middlebury she was very involved with It Happens Here and founded the anti-sexual assault performance activist group, Stares and Stairs. Morgan was also a spin instructor with YouPower and involved with Middlebury College Radio.
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Morgan Grady-Benson and Elissa Asch
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May 4, 2020
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Morgan Grady-Benson Interview Recording
Administration
Atwater
Baishakhi Taylor
Barbara McCall
Beyond The Vagina Monologues
Borns
Charles Murray
Chi Chi Chang
Gender Sexuality and Feminist Studies
greek life
GSFS
It Happens Here
J-term
Lida Winfield
Liz Dunn
MiddSafe
Morgan Grady-Benson
Nell Sather
performance activism
performance art
Pub Safe
Public Safety
Rites of Spring
secret fraternity
secret society
sexual assault
Social House
Spring Concert
Stares and Stairs
Stares on Stairs
The List
The Mill
The Vagina Monologues
WRMC
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Oral Histories
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An account of the resource
What better way to learn about feminist activism at Middlebury than from the activists themselves. After all, there is so much to be learned and gained through engaging with the perspectives and experiences of those who came before you. Here is a collection of interviews (audio and transcriptions) about the lives, triumphs, inspirations, challenges, and projects of Middlebury activists through the ages.
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Oral Histories of Feminist Activists
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Morgan Grady-Benson
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This is the transcription of an interview with Morgan Grady-Benson '18 (she/her/hers). Morgan was a Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies major. At Middlebury she was very involved with It Happens Here and founded the anti-sexual assault performance activist group, Stares and Stairs. Morgan was also a spin instructor with YouPower and involved with Middlebury College Radio.
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Morgan Grady-Benson and Elissa Asch
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May 4, 2020
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Morgan Grady-Benson Interview Transcription
Administration
Atwater
Baishakhi Taylor
Barbara McCall
Beyond The Vagina Monologues
Borns
Charles Murray
Chi Chi Chang
Gender Sexuality and Feminist Studies
greek life
GSFS
It Happens Here
J-term
Lida Winfield
Liz Dunn
MiddSafe
Morgan Grady-Benson
Nell Sather
performance activism
performance art
Pub Safe
Public Safety
Rites of Spring
secret fraternity
secret society
sexual assault
Social Houses
Spring Concert
Stares and Stairs
Stares on Stairs
The List
The Mill
The Vagina Monologues
WRMC
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Oral Histories
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An account of the resource
What better way to learn about feminist activism at Middlebury than from the activists themselves. After all, there is so much to be learned and gained through engaging with the perspectives and experiences of those who came before you. Here is a collection of interviews (audio and transcriptions) about the lives, triumphs, inspirations, challenges, and projects of Middlebury activists through the ages.
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Oral Histories of Feminist Activists
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Meiriely Amaral
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This is the audio recording of an interview with Meiriely Amaral '19 (she/her/hers). Meiriely was a Political Science and Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies major. At Middlebury she was Co-Director of Sexual and Relationship Respect in the student government, volunteered for WomenSafe, and worked as a Chellis House Monitor. Meiriely also founded the MiddLaw club.
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Meiriely Amaral and Elissa Asch
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May 1, 2020
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Meiriely Amaral Interview Recording
Atwater
Barbara McCall
Cece Alter
Charles Murray
Chellis House
consent fest
Gender Sexuality and Feminist Studies
Green Dot
GSFS
Karin Hanta
Karina Toy
Kimberlé Crenshaw
Meiriely Amaral
meme page
MiddLaw
MiddSafe
Political Science
sexual and relationship respect committee
SRR
the mods
Vee Duong
WomenSafe
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Oral Histories
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What better way to learn about feminist activism at Middlebury than from the activists themselves. After all, there is so much to be learned and gained through engaging with the perspectives and experiences of those who came before you. Here is a collection of interviews (audio and transcriptions) about the lives, triumphs, inspirations, challenges, and projects of Middlebury activists through the ages.
Title
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Oral Histories of Feminist Activists
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Meiriely Amaral
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This is the transcription of an interview with Meiriely Amaral '19 (she/her/hers). Meiriely was a Political Science and Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies major. At Middlebury she was Co-Director of Sexual and Relationship Respect in the student government, volunteered for WomenSafe, and worked as a Chellis House Monitor. Meiriely also founded the MiddLaw club.
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Meiriely Amaral and Elissa Asch
Date
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May 1, 2020
Title
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Meiriely Amaral Interview Transcription
Atwater
Barbara McCall
Cece Alter
Charles Murray
Chellis House
consent fest
Gender Sexuality and Feminist Studies
Green Dot
GSFS
Karin Hanta
Karina Toy
Kimberlé Crenshaw
Meiriely Amaral
meme page
MiddLaw
MiddSafe
Political Science
sexual and relationship respect committee
SRR
the mods
Vee Duong
WomenSafe