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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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https://hartrymartignoni.wixsite.com/middsexualhealth
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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
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Annie Blalock, Matt Martignoni, Olivia Pruett, Michael Frank, and Emma Bernstein
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2018
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FAM Website: Sexual and Reproductive Health Recourses
Annie Blalock
Emma Bernstein
FAM
Feminist Action at Middlebury
LGBTQ+
Matt Martignoni
Michael Frank
Olivia Pruett
POC
reproductive health
sexual health
website
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Description
An account of the resource
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.
Title
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Feminist Action at Middlebury (FAM)/Coalition for
Feminist Consciousness (CFC)
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This Campus article discusses the sexual health recourses website that was launched by FAM in 2018. The FAM members who lead the website project: Annie Blalock ’20.5, Matt Martignoni ’21.5, Olivia Pruett ’21.5, Michael Frank ’20.5 and Emma Bernstein ’21.5 attended a Planned Parenthood training session in Detroit over the summer, where they began planing for their website campaign. The website itself provides 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.
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Kate Criscitiello
Date
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October 11, 2018
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The Campus: "FAM Launches Website to Increase Awareness of Sexual Health Services"
Annie Blalock
Emma Bernstein
FAM
Feminist Action at Middlebury
Kate Criscitiello
Matt Martignoni
Michael Frank
Olivia Pruett
Parton Health Center
Planned Parenthood
Porter Hospital
reproductive health
sexual health
The Campus
website