This Campus article describes FAM as it was in 2002, and discusses some of it's biggest annual initiatives: "Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Domestic/Relationship Violence Awareness Month, 'Take Back the Night Week' and Women’s
History Month." The…
This Campus article discusses the Planned Parenthood Action Forum, hosted in Hillcrest by Feminist Action at Middlebury (FAM) on March 8. This forum, which was led by Paige Feeser (Vermont Public Affairs Organizer for Planned Parenthood of Northern…
This Campus article discusses the sexual health recourses website that was launched by FAM in 2018. The FAM members who lead the website project: Annie Blalock ’20.5, Matt Martignoni ’21.5, Olivia Pruett ’21.5, Michael Frank ’20.5 and Emma Bernstein…
A report on the college-sponsored talk, “What Can Feminism Speak To?,” which featured feminist writer Katha Pollitt and feminist scholar Janell Hobson.
This Campus article discusses the results of the Middlebury administration's judicial process against Dunn. The article states how and why the college issued official discipline to Dunn.
This 2017 article in The Campus reports on “Feminism in China: Women’s Bodies on the Frontline.” The speaker, Chinese feminist activist Lu Pin discussed feminist issues and activism efforts focused on achieving justice for Chinese women during her…
A 2019 article in the Middlebury Campus reporting on the "CFA" to "MAC" name change and students responses to the change. The article also notes allegations that Mahaney helped to cover up a sexual assault.
This "To the Editor" opinion piece urges The Campus to cease posting stories related to the Paul Cubeta incident, and follow their own advice to handle the topic with more sensitivity. Broderson states that the "scoop" has already been published, and…
This opinion piece is written by Robert Pack, a professor at the Bread Loaf School of English, a professor to the young men who came forward in the Cubeta sexual harassment hearing, and a longtime friend of Cubeta himself. In this article, Pack…
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…