The Middlebury Campus: "Professor Provides Local and Global Context to #MeToo"
This 2018 article in The Middlebury Campus is a synopsis of a talk on the efforts of contemporary feminist activists to combat sexual assault. The talk was given by Professor of Gender, Sexuality and Feminist Studies Sujata Moorti. According to the article, by addressing global responses to sexual assault and employing the history of activism combatting sexual assault, Moorti's discussion of #MeToo proved full of nuance.
February 28, 2018
The Middlebury Campus article
The Campus: "Archiving Dissent: Feminist lessons for student activists"
In this article, Elissa Asch and Rose Evans, both former Archives of Dissent workers, explain the project's goals. In the piece they emphasize the Middlebury College Administration's response to activism related to sexual assault over the years, and leverage this as an example of why the Archives of Dissent are necessary and how they can be helpful to activists.
January 26, 2023
The Middlebury Campus Article
Medium: “The Debate Over Abortion gets Close to Campus”
This article by Nate Gunesch in Medium provides a profile of student-activist Miranda-Max de Beer. Gunesch discusses activist work against the Addison County CPC, such as the fliers de Beer handed out at the Student Activities Fair, as well as the response from CPC director Joanie Praamsma.
Nate Gunesch
January 4, 2019
Facebook Message to a Student Activist from CPC Director
This is a Facebook message to student activist Toria Isquith from the Director of the local CPC. This message contains a request from the director to meet with Isquith in order to further discuss the work of the Addison Country CPC.
2018
Petition to Ban the Pregnancy Resource Center of Addison County from Campus Events
In the fall of 2018, several students including Toria Isquith (Class of 2019) and Kelsie Hoppes (Class of 2018.5) circulated an online petition seeking to “Ban the Pregnancy Resource Center of Addison County from Campus Events.” The petition, which was advised by Director of the Feminist Resource Center Karin Hanta, came in response to the CPC’s advertising on campus, particularly at the Student Activities Fair earlier that fall.
Fall 2018
“I Went to a Fake Women’s Health Center, and Here’s What You Need to Know”
This blog, published on the National Women’s Law Center website, was written by Kelsie Hoppes. It outlines Hoppes’ experience visiting the local CPC in Middlebury. She provides an overview of the visit including services offered and the information presented in various media forms in the center.
Kelsie Hoppes
July 26, 2018
Vermont Public Radio: "Video By Middlebury Students Calls For Better Handling Of Sexual Assault Cases"
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.
NOTE: The link the original radio coverage and article is below if you want to listen
Mitch Wertlieb and Melody Bodette
March 31, 2015
The Campus: "Middlebury Unmasked Critiques Sexual Assault Policies in Video"
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 Sexual and Relationship Respect.
Jenna Lifhits
April 22, 2015
NBC5 video coverage: "Campus members clash on how college deals with sex offenses"
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.
Hannah McDonald
March 31, 2015
NBC5 article: "Students express frustration with school policy in emotional video"
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.
NOTE: The link to the original article is below
Hannah McDonald
March 31, 2015