The Middlebury Campus: "'Visualizing Reproductive Justice' critiques crisis pregnancy centers through art"
This 2022 article from The Middlebury Campus is a synopsis of the Gender, Sexuality and Feminist Studies Department led event, “Visualizing Reproductive Justice,” in which student art commentated on the state of reproductive justice roughly five months following Roe v. Wade's overturn. According to the report, there was an emphasis on addressing crisis pregnancy centers in the art.
October 6, 2022
The Middlebury Campus article
Addison County Action Forum Poster
The Addison County Action Forum was an event organized by Planned Parenthood of Northern New England, the branch of PP that FAM works closely with. The event was held at the Marquis Theatre on January 20, 2020. The goal of this event was to bring residents of Addison County together to learn about and organize around Prop 5. Prop 5 is a proposed VT state constitutional amendment, in response to federal Title X funding cuts, that would ensure reproductive liberty is an unalienable right for Vermonters. The event also served as an opportunity for Middlebury students to meet community members interested in reproductive justice and organizing. From this meeting, students and town members decided to work together to bring Prop 5 to the upcoming town hall meeting in the spring. This is the poster for the Action Forum and a Planned Parenthood Proposition 5 handout.
Planned Parenthood of Northern New England (The branch of PP that FAM works closely with)
January 20, 2020
Your Body, Your Choice: Stories about Reproductive Justice Poster
Your Body, Your Choice: Stories about Reproductive Justice was a collaborative storytelling event between senior Ellie Greenberg, Womxn of Color, and FAM. The goal of the event was to provide a safe and welcoming space for people of all identities to share stories about reproductive justice. Nearly 50 people gathered to hear stories read by friends and peers (many shared anonymously) about emergency contraception, abortion, sex education, access to contraception and other resources, etc.
Ellie Greenberg, Womxn of Color, and FAM
November 12, 2019