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Collection: Middlebury Web Archives
Description: A reflection on Morgane Richardson's interview in Feminist Teacher with Ileana Jimenez.
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Subject: Morgane Richardson, Women of color, Higher education, Diversity, Racism on campus, Feminism
Collection: Middlebury Web Archives
Description: Website for Morgane Richardson's 'Refuse The Silence' project.
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Subject: Women of color, Feminism , Student activism, Racism on campus, Personal narratives
Collection: Middlebury Web Archives
Description: Interview with Morgane Richardson, '08, about her book 'Refuse The Silence'. She describes some of the encounters with racism at Middlebury that galvanized her into becoming an activist, and what her hopes are for women of color on college campuses.
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Subject: Women of color, Morgane Richardson, Activism, Racism on campus, Higher education, Personal narratives, Feminism , Posse Foundation
Creator: Ileana Jimenez
Publisher: Feminist Teacher
Date: 2010-07-19
Collector: Middlebury College Special Collections and Archives
Relation: https://archivesspace.middlebury.edu/resources/middlebury_college_community_web_archive
Collection: Middlebury Web Archives
Description: An article featuring Feminist Action at Middlebury, a student organization striving for gender equality.
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Subject: Feminism , Student activism, Sexual assault on campus, Feminist Action at Middlebury (FAM), Take Back The Night, Student organizations
Creator: Lanford Beard
Publisher: The Middlebury Campus
Date: 2002-03-19
Collector: Middlebury College Special Collections and Archives
Relation: https://archivesspace.middlebury.edu/resources/middlebury_college_community_web_archive
Collection: Middlebury Web Archives
Description: Interview between Maddie Orcutt and the creators of the Twitter account @middsogyny, a feminist social media project that "critiques Middlebury, one moment of misogyny at a time".
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Subject: Feminism , Social media, Student activism
Collection: Middlebury Web Archives
Description: From website: "FAM allows students to explore and question the construction of gender and gender stereotypes as well as how they lend themselves to issues of sexual and domestic inequality and violence. FAM acknowledges the existence of multiple feminisms on campus and invites anyone to expand on and explore the feminist identity as they know it."
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Subject: Feminism , Student activism, Gender, Social justice, Women's rights
Collection: Middlebury Web Archives
Description: This page is a place for feminist responses to the Pandemic and to imagining a better more feminist future.
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Subject: Feminism , Pandemic, Chellis house, Community
Group: Facebook
Publisher: Facebook
Relation: https://archivesspace.middlebury.edu/resources/middlebury_college_community_web_archive
Collection: Middlebury Web Archives
Description: From website: "Focused on feminist world-making, the Feminist Resource Center at Chellis House is a space of encounter where scholars and activists meet to produce and share knowledge on social justice issues particularly attentive to gender, race, class, sexuality, ability, and other vectors of difference. The Center gives students, staff and faculty the opportunity to acquire insights into this knowledge production through intimate discussion groups, public talks, and activist and artistic projects. It cultivates collaborative relationships with community organizations in Vermont and engages in a sustained exchange with major national and international organizations dedicated to the advancement of gender justice." Chellis House is a feminist resource center named after Maybelle Chellis, the first woman to graduate from Middlebury. The house's physical location is used as a meeting space by student organizations including Women of Color (WOC), Feminist Action at Middlebury (FAM), It Happens Here, and the Sister-to-Sister Program.
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Subject: Feminism , Student activism, Gender, Social justice, LGBTQ advocacy, Women's rights
Group: Facebook
Creator: Karin Hanta
Source: www.facebook.com
Date: 2009.09.13
Collector: Middlebury College Special Collections and Archives
Relation: https://archivesspace.middlebury.edu/resources/middlebury_college_community_web_archive
Collection: Community Responses to Anti-Black Racism and Police Violence
Description: Statement in support of Black Lives Matter posted on Facebook by Laurie Essig on behalf of the Chellis House Feminist Resource Center and the Program for Gender, Sexuality, & Feminist Studies. The post was made on June 17, 2020.
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Subject: Black Lives Matter response, Black Lives Matter, BLM, Chellis House, Program for Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist studies, Racism, Feminism , Anti-racist statements, Social media
Creator: Laurie Essig
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