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Period Day Poster.pdf
This is a poster from National Period Day on October 19, 2020. Marches and rallies were organized in every state in the US, and FAM member Ellie Broeren worked with students from UVM and Bennington College to organize the VT march and rally in…

NBC5 - %22Students express frustration with school policy in emotional video%22.pdf
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

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.

Orientation Consent Training Pitch.pdf
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…

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…

April 16, 1998 - Pg. 4 Photo.pdf
This is a photo from pg. 4 of The Campus on April 16, 1998. The photo depicts students taking in the "Silent Witnesses" display, brought to Middlebury by the Coalition for Feminist Consciousness. This display was part of Take Back The Night Week.

Stares and Stairs at Alpaca farm.pdf
These are pictures of the Stares on Stairs group outside of the alpaca farm that was hosting Rites of Spring [An invite-only party held every spring by Middlebury’s secret societies/fraternities]. The group attempted to perform at this event and were…

Stares and Stairs exhibit poster.pdf
This is a poster for "The Little Things," a collaborative exhibit at M Gallery created by Stares and Stairs. This event was an attempt to bring awareness to the parts of a survivor's experience that often go unacknowledged and create a space for…

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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.

NOTE: The link to this article is below

Thesis - Maddie Orcutt .pdf
Maddie Orcutt's thesis on the possibilities of restorative justice in Middlebury's policy against SMDVS. This thesis was included in Orcutt's 2016 SRR transition document.
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