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SRR Answers Blog
After the high level of student engagement with their Sex In The Dark event in January, SRR launched a consistent go/link-based anonymous questions and answers initiative. The abbreviated answers from the Sex In The Dark event were posted on the…
SRR Fall Survey Poster
SRR conducted a student survey in fall 2019 to gage student opinions on college recourses, campus culture about consent and assault, and what type of SRR programming students would like to see, among other things. The survey got 106 responses, and…
Orientation Consent Programming Pitch
Elissa Asch '22.5, who directed SRR in the 2019-2020 academic year, wanted to improve orientation programming around consent and sexual assault. Before the fall started, she contacted every NESCAC school to interview administrators and students and…
BILL: F2019-SB1 "Free Menstrual and Safe Sex Supplies in Underclassmen Dorms"
This bill built off of previous SRR initiatives that made all pads and tampons free and distributed menstrual products and condoms in all freshman dorms. This Bill, which was passed by SGA Senate, stated that pads, tampons, lubricant, dental dams,…
The Campus Op/Ed: "Let's talk about sex, please"
In this op/ed, SRR lays out the importance of student input and engagement in issues of sexual and relationship respect on campus, and asks students to fill out the SRR Fall Survey.
SRR Consent Workshop Goals
In the 2019-2020 academic year, SRR attempted to work with the administration to implement anti-sexual assault consent workshops for current students. This document was made by SRR to express the type of workshops that they wanted, and why the…
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…
The List: Full Post
This is the “List of Men to Avoid" (referred to as "The List") posted by Liz Dunn ’18 in December 2017 (right before Winter Break). They posted The List, which named several male Middlebury students as perpetrators of various forms of sexual…
Community Concern Email
Shortly after The List was posted, the Vice President for Student Affairs and the Dean of Students wrote to the entire Middlebury College community; the email acknowledged the post, reviewed resources for people experiencing sexual violence, and…
The Campus: "Middlebury: Where White Supremacists, but Not Survivors, Are Worthy of Free Speech"
After Dunn posted The List, they met with a campus judicial officer who requested the names and contact information of the people who had contacted Dunn with reports of sexual misconduct. Dunn refused. After returning from winter break (Dunn posted…