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…
After posting The List, Elizabeth Dunn was both publicly and privately targeted by administration and students at Middlebury. Students posted this article in Beyond The Green in support of Dunn, and called for the administration to cease it's course…
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.
This is an NBC5 article covering the Middlebury Unmasked video. It includes both the perspective of those who produced the video, as well as Middlebury College's statement.
This is the NBC5 video coverage of the Middlebury Unmasked video. It includes an interview with Middlebury student, survivor, and one of the producers of the video, Maddie Orcutt.
This Campus article covers the Middlebury Unmasked video, and the experience of survivors in the Title IX process at Middlebury. It also details the demands made by survivors in the video, and that they were working to create a new SGA position on…
This is a link to the Middlebury Unmasked video-narrative project posted on YouTube on March 10, 2015. The video includes the voices and stories of Middlebury survivors, who hold cardboard cutouts of other student’s faces for the purpose of…
This Campus article discusses the Planned Parenthood Action Forum, hosted in Hillcrest by Feminist Action at Middlebury (FAM) on March 8. This forum, which was led by Paige Feeser (Vermont Public Affairs Organizer for Planned Parenthood of Northern…
This is the Vermont Public Radio coverage of the Middlebury Unmasked video. Their coverage includes the survivor experience of the Title IX process and institutional silencing, as well as Middlebury College's statement on the video.
This is Reason.com's coverage of The List and it's fallout. This article discusses the question of whether Dunn themself violated Title IX policy, and the justness of that policy if they did.