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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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This is the audio recording of an interview with Cece Alter ’19.5 (they/them). Cece was an American Studies and Education major. Cece was a Director of SRR (The Sexual and Relationship Respect Committee of the student government) and created the Complicity Project. They also contributed to It Happens Here and were active member of Hillel.
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Late January, 2020
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Cece Alter Interview Recording
13 Demands
Barbara McCall
Cece Alter
Complicity Project
Divest
Green Dot
Hillel
IHH
It Happens Here
Kavanaugh
Miguel Fernandez
Panther Day Protest
Renee Wells
SGA
SRR
The List
The Map Project
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https://omeka.middlebury.edu/archives_of_dissent/files/original/53d481d4a75f004a71aada61982976cd.pdf
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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.
Title
A name given to the resource
Oral Histories of Feminist Activists
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An account of the resource
This is the transcription of an interview with Cece Alter ’19.5 (they/them). Cece was an American Studies and Education major. Cece was a Director of SRR (The Sexual and Relationship Respect Committee of the student government) and created the Complicity Project. They also contributed to It Happens Here and were active member of Hillel.
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Late January, 2020
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Cece Alter Interview Transcription
13 Demands
Barbara McCall
Cece Alter
Complicity Project
Divest
Green Dot
Hillel
IHH
It Happens Here
Kavanaugh
Miguel Fernandez
Panther Day Protest
Renee Wells
SGA
SRR
The List
The Map Project
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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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Elissa Asch '22.5, who directed SRR in the 2019-2020 academic year, wanted to improve orientation programming around consent and sexual assault. Before the fall started, she contacted every NESCAC school to interview administrators and students and learn about their mandatory orientation programming. After learning that Middlebury was the only NESCAC school that had zero consent education/programming during orientation, Asch put together an Orientation Consent Programming Pitch. The pitch included statistics, information about orientation programming at every NESCAC school, quotes from officials at the NESCAC's on why mandatory consent education is valuable, and the reasons that this type of programming fulfills Middlebury's mission. She presented her pitch to Middlebury administrators in the fall and worked with them over the next few months to plan February Orientation programming.
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Elissa Asch
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Summer 2019
Title
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Orientation Consent Programming Pitch
Consent Training
Elissa Asch
experts
Green Dot
Middlebury's Mission
NESCAC
orientation
sexual and relationship respect committee
SRR
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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
A name given to the resource
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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An account of the resource
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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In Spring of 2019, the Middlebury SGA sent The Thirteen Proposals to the college administration, demanding changes and improvement in various aspects of student life and representation. This document is a letter written by SRR in endorsement of The Thirteen Proposals. The letter explains how specific proposals will improve sexual and relationship respect on campus.
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SRR
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Spring 2019
Title
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SRR Endorsement of SGA's Thirteen Proposals
Administration
Bias Training
counseling
endorsement
Green Dot
LGBTQ+ Center
sexual and relationship respect committee
sexuality
SGA
SRR
The Thirteen Proposals
Title IX
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An account of the resource
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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A name given to the resource
The Sexual and Relationship Respect Committee (SRR)
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In October 2018 SRR wrote a letter to Barbara McCall (Director of Health and Wellness Education) concerning the efficiency of the Green Dot bystander intervention program for both first-year orientation and workshops. In this letter SRR expresses the specific feedback and concerns of the student body, and suggests possible improvements moving forward.
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SRR
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October 2018
Title
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Green Dot Letter to Barbara McCall
Barbara McCall
first-year orientation
Green Dot
orientation
sexual and relationship respect committee
SRR
workshops
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An account of the resource
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
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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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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.
Title
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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
Date
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May 1, 2020
Title
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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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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.
Title
A name given to the resource
Oral Histories of Feminist Activists
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Meiriely Amaral
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An account of the resource
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
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
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
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Oral Histories
Description
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.
Title
A name given to the resource
Oral Histories of Feminist Activists
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Maddie Orcutt
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Maddie Orcutt and Elissa Asch
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May 12, 2020
Title
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Maddie Orcutt Interview Recording
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This is the audio recording of interview with Maddie Orcutt '16 (she/her/hers). Maddie was a Political Science and Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies major. At Middlebury she was very involved with It Happens Here and helped to found The Director of Sexual and Relationship Respect position on the student government, among other feminist projects.
Barbara McCall
Elissa Asch
Green Dot
GSFS
IHH
interview
It Happens Here
Jane Doe
Jingyi Wu
John Doe
Karen Guttentag
Karin Hanta
Katie Preston
Laurie Essig
law school
Luke Carroll Brown
Maddie Orcutt
Margo Cramer
Michelle Peng
MiddSafe
oral history
orientation
restorative justice
sexual and relationship respect committee
Shariell Crosby
SRR
Stares on Stairs
Title IX investigation
WomenSafe