Sexual Assault Awareness Month Announcement
This Campus announcement explains that it is Sexual Assault Awareness month, and informs readers about the related events, both on and near campus. One of the events noted is the Take Back The Night March. Here is a photo of the announcement as it was originally printed.
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April 22, 1998
SRR Sexual Assault Awareness Month and COVID-19 Recourses Email
When Middlebury Students were evacuated in March 2020 due to COVID-19, SRR had to change their plan for Sexual Assault Awareness Month (April). They put together an email which included four pdf recourse guides they had designed. The email was sent by the SGA to the entire student body on April 26, 2020. The recourse guides contained the following information:
1. Information about how to submit anonymous questions and access the SRR answers blog
2. A domestic abuse/violence recourse guide
3. A sex life in quarantine guide
4. A general Sexual Assault Awareness Month guide that included information about self care, how to support survivors, and related media
This document includes the text from the email, as well as all four recourse guides. There were multiple memes on the "Middlebury Memes for Crunchy Teens" page (3.3K members) in reference to some of the recourses provided in the email, and the SRR answers blog had a huge spike in viewership.
SRR
April 26, 2020
2020 SRR Transition Document
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.
Elissa Asch and Arielle Landau
Spring 2020
Complicity Project Display in Davis Library
This document includes pictures from the Complicity Project Davis Library Display in April (Sexual Assault Awareness Month) of 2019. The SRR Committee compiled survey results, interviews with faculty, staff, and students, and a photo project to create this final display, the culmination of their year long Complicity Project. The display also included a computer for students who wanted to fill out the complicity survey, and a bulletin board where students could add thoughts and comments on index cards.
SRR
April 2019