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Feminist Action at Middlebury, commonly referred to as FAM, has existed since the early 90’s when it was called the Coalition for Feminist Consciousness (CFC). After the DU mannequin incident of 1988, there was a surge of feminist activism in which The Coalition for Women/FAM was created. FAM’s mission is to explore and question the construction of gender and gender stereotypes and how they relate to gender-based violence, as well as address and explore a variety of issues relating to various feminisms. FAM continues to be present on campus today and has worked closely with Chellis House since the house opened in 1993. Over the years, FAM has engaged in comprehensive feminist activism on topics ranging from menstrual and reproductive justice, anti-sexual assault activism, and body positivity, to school, local, state, and national politics, and advocacy for trans rights and womxn of color.
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Feminist Action at Middlebury (FAM)/Coalition for
Feminist Consciousness (CFC)
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Your Body, Your Choice: Stories about Reproductive Justice was a collaborative storytelling event between senior Ellie Greenberg, Womxn of Color, and FAM. The goal of the event was to provide a safe and welcoming space for people of all identities to share stories about reproductive justice. Nearly 50 people gathered to hear stories read by friends and peers (many shared anonymously) about emergency contraception, abortion, sex education, access to contraception and other resources, etc.
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Ellie Greenberg, Womxn of Color, and FAM
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November 12, 2019
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Your Body, Your Choice: Stories about Reproductive Justice Poster
Condoms
Ellie Greenberg
emergency contraception
FAM
Feminist Action at Middlebury
gender exploration
Poster
reproductive health
reproductive justice
sex
sex education
sexual health
stories
storytelling
Womxn of Color
Your Body
Your Choice
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https://omeka.middlebury.edu/archives_of_dissent/files/original/69191790b771a1b204593d2901378b6f.pdf
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The Sexual and Relationship Respect Committee (SRR) was founded in 2015 by Maddie Orcutt ‘16, Sherielle Crosby ‘16, Katie Preston ‘17, and Michelle Peng ‘15, who were all heavily engaged in It Happens Here. After attending a conference at Amherst College and learning of a similar position, these students worked to pass a bill in our SGA Senate that added the Director of Sexual and Relationship Respect position to Middlebury’s SGA cabinet. This bill was passed in the Spring of 2015 and Maddie Orcutt assumed the first directorship position. Two years later, during the 2017-2018 academic year, SRR became an ad hoc committee, meaning that it included committee members in addition to directors for the first time. The SRR committee represents the sexual and relationship respect concerns of the student body when it comes to matters involving the SGA or administration. Most prominently, SRR has engaged in activism regarding freshman orientation consent education, free access to safe sex supplies and menstutal products, and a Complcity Project in which students were asked to recognize and challenge their complicity in Middlebury’s culture of sexual assault. See the SRR collection to learn more about these SRR projects and many others.
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The Sexual and Relationship Respect Committee (SRR)
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This bill built off of previous SRR initiatives that made all pads and tampons free and distributed menstrual products and condoms in all freshman dorms. This Bill, which was passed by SGA Senate, stated that pads, tampons, lubricant, dental dams, and condoms would be available in all underclassmen dorms. SRR worked with faculties, Parton Health Center, and ResLife to enact this program in the 2019-2020 school year.
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Elissa Asch
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October 22, 2019
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BILL: F2019-SB1 "Free Menstrual and Safe Sex Supplies in Underclassmen Dorms"
Bill
Condoms
dental dams
dorms
Elissa Asch
facilities
lube
Pads
Parton Health Center
ResLife
sexual and relationship respect committee
SGA
SRR
Tampons
Varsha Vijayakumar
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The Sexual and Relationship Respect Committee (SRR) was founded in 2015 by Maddie Orcutt ‘16, Sherielle Crosby ‘16, Katie Preston ‘17, and Michelle Peng ‘15, who were all heavily engaged in It Happens Here. After attending a conference at Amherst College and learning of a similar position, these students worked to pass a bill in our SGA Senate that added the Director of Sexual and Relationship Respect position to Middlebury’s SGA cabinet. This bill was passed in the Spring of 2015 and Maddie Orcutt assumed the first directorship position. Two years later, during the 2017-2018 academic year, SRR became an ad hoc committee, meaning that it included committee members in addition to directors for the first time. The SRR committee represents the sexual and relationship respect concerns of the student body when it comes to matters involving the SGA or administration. Most prominently, SRR has engaged in activism regarding freshman orientation consent education, free access to safe sex supplies and menstutal products, and a Complcity Project in which students were asked to recognize and challenge their complicity in Middlebury’s culture of sexual assault. See the SRR collection to learn more about these SRR projects and many others.
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The Sexual and Relationship Respect Committee (SRR)
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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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Elissa Asch and Arielle Landau
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Spring 2020
Title
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2020 SRR Transition Document
Arielle Landau
Condoms
Consent Training
Consent Workshops
COVID-19
dental dams
Elissa Asch
Feminist Porn
go/links
go/srranswers
go/srrquestions
lube
op/ed
orientation
Pads
Plan B
Sex In The Dark
Sexpert Panel
sexual and relationship respect committee
Sexual Assault Awareness Month
SPECS
SRR
stickers
survey
survivors
Tampons
The Complicity Project
Title IX
transition document
vibrators
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The Sexual and Relationship Respect Committee (SRR) was founded in 2015 by Maddie Orcutt ‘16, Sherielle Crosby ‘16, Katie Preston ‘17, and Michelle Peng ‘15, who were all heavily engaged in It Happens Here. After attending a conference at Amherst College and learning of a similar position, these students worked to pass a bill in our SGA Senate that added the Director of Sexual and Relationship Respect position to Middlebury’s SGA cabinet. This bill was passed in the Spring of 2015 and Maddie Orcutt assumed the first directorship position. Two years later, during the 2017-2018 academic year, SRR became an ad hoc committee, meaning that it included committee members in addition to directors for the first time. The SRR committee represents the sexual and relationship respect concerns of the student body when it comes to matters involving the SGA or administration. Most prominently, SRR has engaged in activism regarding freshman orientation consent education, free access to safe sex supplies and menstutal products, and a Complcity Project in which students were asked to recognize and challenge their complicity in Middlebury’s culture of sexual assault. See the SRR collection to learn more about these SRR projects and many others.
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The Sexual and Relationship Respect Committee (SRR)
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This is the 2019 SRR transition document written by Cece Alter to her successor. This document includes SRR's projects, responsibilities, and accomplishments for the 2018-2019 school year as well as advice for future directors.
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Cece Alter
Date
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Spring 2019
Title
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2019 SRR Transition Document
black out days
Cece Alter
Condoms
consent fest
Green Dot
Pads
sex education
sexual and relationship respect committee
SRR
survivors support group
Tampons
The Complicity Project
Title IX
transition document
WomenSafe
World AIDS Day
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https://omeka.middlebury.edu/archives_of_dissent/files/original/64b749542aa546f57749453378ad316e.pdf
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The Sexual and Relationship Respect Committee (SRR) was founded in 2015 by Maddie Orcutt ‘16, Sherielle Crosby ‘16, Katie Preston ‘17, and Michelle Peng ‘15, who were all heavily engaged in It Happens Here. After attending a conference at Amherst College and learning of a similar position, these students worked to pass a bill in our SGA Senate that added the Director of Sexual and Relationship Respect position to Middlebury’s SGA cabinet. This bill was passed in the Spring of 2015 and Maddie Orcutt assumed the first directorship position. Two years later, during the 2017-2018 academic year, SRR became an ad hoc committee, meaning that it included committee members in addition to directors for the first time. The SRR committee represents the sexual and relationship respect concerns of the student body when it comes to matters involving the SGA or administration. Most prominently, SRR has engaged in activism regarding freshman orientation consent education, free access to safe sex supplies and menstutal products, and a Complcity Project in which students were asked to recognize and challenge their complicity in Middlebury’s culture of sexual assault. See the SRR collection to learn more about these SRR projects and many others.
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The Sexual and Relationship Respect Committee (SRR)
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Every spring SGA cabinet directors present their committee's highlights from that year to the SGA Senate. This was SRR's presentation in 2018.
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Vee Duong and Emma Schoblocher
Date
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Spring 2018
Title
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2018 SRR Semester Report
Condoms
content warnings
Emma Schoblocher
Green Dot
Pads
sexual and relationship respect committee
SGA
SRR
Tampons
Vee Duong
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https://omeka.middlebury.edu/archives_of_dissent/files/original/37a9cb0d370978073be4cd1322d6847c.pdf
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The Sexual and Relationship Respect Committee (SRR) was founded in 2015 by Maddie Orcutt ‘16, Sherielle Crosby ‘16, Katie Preston ‘17, and Michelle Peng ‘15, who were all heavily engaged in It Happens Here. After attending a conference at Amherst College and learning of a similar position, these students worked to pass a bill in our SGA Senate that added the Director of Sexual and Relationship Respect position to Middlebury’s SGA cabinet. This bill was passed in the Spring of 2015 and Maddie Orcutt assumed the first directorship position. Two years later, during the 2017-2018 academic year, SRR became an ad hoc committee, meaning that it included committee members in addition to directors for the first time. The SRR committee represents the sexual and relationship respect concerns of the student body when it comes to matters involving the SGA or administration. Most prominently, SRR has engaged in activism regarding freshman orientation consent education, free access to safe sex supplies and menstutal products, and a Complcity Project in which students were asked to recognize and challenge their complicity in Middlebury’s culture of sexual assault. See the SRR collection to learn more about these SRR projects and many others.
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The Sexual and Relationship Respect Committee (SRR)
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SRR transition document
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2018 SRR transition document written by Vee Duong for her successor. This document includes SRR's projects, responsibilities, and accomplishments for the 2017-2018 academic year.
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Vee Duong
Date
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Spring 2018
Title
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2018 SRR Transition Document
Barbara McCall
Condoms
Consent Day
consent fest
Green Dot
Pads
sexual and relationship respect committee
SRR
Tampons
Vee Duong