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https://omeka.middlebury.edu/archives_of_dissent/files/original/99e77684544e97db84630de714f5a91b.pdf
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The White Ribbon Campaign (WRC), a movement for men opposed to violence against women, was founded in Canada in 1991. The movement expanded over the years, and was brought to Middlebury by a group of students in the fall of 2006. The WRC at Middlebury worked to publicize "the issue of violence against women" and "the opportunity and obligation men have to address this issue." They also held events for men to sign a pledge to remain non-violent and confront violence against women, the symbol of which was wearing a white ribbon.
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Fall 2006
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White Ribbon Campaign (WRC)
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https://middleburycampus.com/5717/features/men-in-white-ribbons-unite-to-stem-violence-against-women/
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This Campus news article details the origin of the White Ribbon Campaign (WRC), which was started in Canada in 1991. It also discusses the early stages of the Middlebury WRC which was overseen by John Beattie, a staff member who worked with the counseling department on men’s issues and safety. To raise awareness, the WRC posted a bulletin board in the library with information about their goals to end violence against women and a place for students to sign in support and solidarity.
NOTE: A link to the article on The Campus website is below
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Polly Johnson
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January 10, 2007
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The Campus: "Men in white ribbons unite to stem violence against women"
John Beattie
Matthew Macfarlane
Nick Ballen
Polly Johnson
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violence against women
White Ribbon Campaign
Will Hunt
WRC