This is the audio recording of an interview with Meiriely Amaral '19 (she/her/hers). Meiriely was a Political Science and Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies major. At Middlebury she was Co-Director of Sexual and Relationship Respect in the…
This op/ed is a direct response to Daniel O'Neil's article a week prior on March 14. This article says that though political correctness can be problematic, there is no point to O'Neil's op/ed, as PC does not exist at Middlebury. Ryan and Stillinger…
This Campus article discusses the 2007/2008 Task Force on the Status of Women, and a town hall meeting that they held to collect information for their report. The meeting covered workplace issues of gender equality for faculty and staff, such as…
The four student organizers of IHH respond to criticisms that their advertising and storytelling event can be "triggering" by emphasizing the importance of allowing survivors to process trauma in their own ways.
After the Task Force on the Status of Women authored their report in 2008, the Steering Committee on the Status of Women clarified specific action items and goals for the administration in their 2009 report. This is Middlebury's administrative…
One of the things discussed in the Task Force on The Status of Women reports is the Title IX process and the college's response to reports of sexual assault. One concern is that students will not report their assaults or seek help due to the negative…
This Middlebury College Newsroom post explains what "The Vagina Monologues" and V-Day are, and announces the first ever performance of the play at Middlebury College in 1999.
This Middlebury College Newsroom post lays out the itinerary for "Lives in the Arts," a two day event where alumnae discussed and showcased their careers in the arts. Eve Ensler, writer of "The Vagina Monologues" and 1975 Middlebury graduate, was one…