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Collection: Middlebury Web Archives
Description: College students at campuses around the United States marched and rallied Wednesday, urging administrators to protect students and employees against immigration action under a Donald Trump presidency. Rallying supporters on social media with the hashtag #SanctuaryCampus, organizers said actions were planned at more than 80 schools, including Vermont's Middlebury College, where about 400 people gathered, and Yale University, where demonstrators numbered about 600.
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Subject: Immigration policy (US), Student protest, US Immigration policy, Student activism, #SanctuaryCampus, Donald Trump
Group: Sanctuary Campus
Creator: Carolyn Thompson
Publisher: Associated Press
Source: AP.org
Language: English
Format: text/html
Type: News article
Date: 2016-11-17
Relation: https://archivesspace.middlebury.edu/resources/middlebury_college_community_web_archive
Collection: Middlebury Web Archives
Description: The group behind the Middlebury go link, http://go.middlebury.edu/refuge. Short biographies describing how and why they each became involved with the cause of ensuring refugees are able to receive an education or continue their studies.
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Subject: Rebecca Duras, Hannah Krutiansky, Zorica Radanovic, Tatsatom Gonçalves, Erich Wu, Meron Benti, Jeff Holland, Travis Wayne Sanderson, Education, Refugees, Personal narratives, Student organizations
Source: https://www.squarespace.com/
Format: StillImage, text/html
Type: Personal narrative
Relation: https://archivesspace.middlebury.edu/resources/middlebury_college_community_web_archive
Collection: Middlebury Web Archives
Description: From the website: "The People’s Gender Council of Middlebury (PGCOM) is a grassroots group of Middlebury College students, staff, and faculty who have a strong background in gender studies and/or anti-oppression activism. We advise the administration on gendered policy issues, and work to effect broad, systemic change by practicing issue-based, coalitional politics."
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Subject: Student activism, Campus politics, LGBTQ advocacy, Gender equality
Group: Middlebury-hosted
Creator: Gender Council coalition
Source: http://sites.middlebury.edu/
Language: eng
Format: text/html
Type: Student organization page
Date: 2011-01-10
Collector: Middlebury College Special Collections and Archives
Relation: https://archivesspace.middlebury.edu/resources/middlebury_college_community_web_archive
Collection: Middlebury Web Archives
Description: About 400 Middlebury College students, faculty and staff joined college students around the country in holding campus demonstrations calling for school administrators to protect students and employees against immigration proceedings under Donald Trump’s presidency. Middlebury College says the demonstration was peaceful and the majority of people involved were students.
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Subject: #SanctuaryCampus, Immigration policy (U.S.), Student activism, Student protest
Group: Sanctuary Campus
Publisher: www.burlingtonfreepress.com
Source: www.burlingtonfreepress.com
Format: StillImage, text/html
Type: News article
Date: 2016-11-16
Rights: Copyright 2016 The Associated Press.
Contributor: Photo: Jennifer McDermott/AP
Relation: https://archivesspace.middlebury.edu/resources/middlebury_college_community_web_archive
Collection: Middlebury Web Archives
Description: "Professor of Political Science Allison Stanger posted the following message to her Facebook page on Saturday, March 4, 2017. Stanger was asked by students to moderate a question and answer session during a talk by Charles Murray on March 2. Protesters disrupted the talk, forcing it to take place in a different room and be live streamed."
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Subject: March 2nd protest, Personal narratives, College faculty, Student protest, Student activism
Group: March 2nd Protests
Creator: Allison Stanger
Publisher: Allison Stanger, Middlebury College
Language: eng
Format: text/html
Date: 2017-03-04
Collector: Middlebury College Special Collections and Archives
Relation: https://archivesspace.middlebury.edu/resources/middlebury_college_community_web_archive
Collection: Middlebury Web Archives
Description: A statement signed by over a hundred Middlebury College faculty emphasizing what they see as the value of free speech, civility in academic discourse, and openness to considering contrary views in the process of education. Originally appeared in the Wall Street Journal.
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Subject: Free speech, Liberal education, Academic discourse
Creator: Middlebury College Faculty
Publisher: Wordpress
Source: https://wordpress.com/
Format: text/html
Type: Blog
Date: 2017-03-06
Collector: Middlebury College Special Collections and Archives
Relation: https://archivesspace.middlebury.edu/resources/middlebury_college_community_web_archive
Collection: Middlebury Web Archives
Description: Lea Calderon-Guthe looks at the events surrounding the Charles Murray protest in the light of the 2016 documentary “I Am Not Your Negro,” based on an unfinished manuscript of James Baldwin's, and by drawing on Baldwin's arguments about racial innocence and white fragility more generally. She addresses Allison Stanger's use of Baldwin's words in her public statement following the events of the protest, and contends that they were misapplied.
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Subject: James Baldwin, Racism, March 2nd protest, Free speech, Academic discourse
Creator: Lea Calderon-Guthe
Publisher: A Medium Corporation
Source: https://medium.com/
Language: eng
Format: text/html
Type: Blog
Date: 2017-03-14
Relation: https://archivesspace.middlebury.edu/resources/middlebury_college_community_web_archive
Collection: Middlebury Web Archives
Description: Faculty at Middlebury College responds to the events surrounding the Charles Murray speech. In presenting an alternate view point to the administrative response, he focuses on free speech, the value of protest, and the student point of view.
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Subject: Campus violence, Racism, Academic discourse, Free speech, March 2nd protest, Student protest
Group: March 2nd Protests
Creator: Pseudonym (Linus Owens), lioness van pelt
Publisher: A Medium Corporation
Source: https://medium.com/
Language: eng
Format: text/html
Type: Blog
Date: 2017-03-04
Relation: https://archivesspace.middlebury.edu/resources/middlebury_college_community_web_archive
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