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Collection: Middlebury Web Archives
Description: Website commemorating the 40 year anniversary of the Chicago Freedom Movement.
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Subject: Social justice , Anti-racism, Civil rights, History, Chicago freedom movement
Collection: Middlebury Web Archives
Description: "Intensive exploration of social justice by members and allies brings about a common consciousness. We are the lens by which our community can be understood. MiddJusticeLens will serve as a forum for the Middlebury College community in order to convey the consciousness of Alliance Members."
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Subject: Social justice
Collection: Middlebury Web Archives
Description: From the website: "A people’s history is defined as a history from below; a history that is centered on marginalized voices and on periods of struggle; a history of the give and take of power. We want to explore the notion that our shared historical narratives matter by historicizing both privilege and protest at Middlebury College."
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Subject: History, Social justice , Cultural criticism, Campus politics, Student activism
Collection: Middlebury Web Archives
Description: This website forms a continuation of the "People's History of Middlebury," aiming to take over where that history leaves off, in 1989. It contains a chronology of activism at Middlebury from 1989 up until the Charles Murray protest in 2017.
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Subject: Student activism, Social justice
Collection: Middlebury Web Archives
Description: This statement made by the physics department expresses its commitment to anti-racism.
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Subject: Anti-racism, Solidarity, Racism, Social justice
Collection: Middlebury Web Archives
Description: An article on the college's official Newsroom website describes a demonstration for immigrant rights, expressing the commitment to protect undocumented students on Middlebury's campus from deportation. The demonstration took place on November 16th, 2016, shortly after Donald Trump won the U.S. presidential election and announced his intention to repeal DACA.
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Subject: US immigration policy, Student activism, Social justice , 2016 presidential election, #sanctuarycampus
Collection: Middlebury Web Archives
Description: "A student-run publication that seeks to provide space for voices that are not being heard on our campus. we are grounded by politics that are radical, anti-racist, anti-sexist, anti-classist, anti-homophobic, anti-ableist, and anti-transphobic (against all forms of oppression) and that reject the structural neo-liberal paradigm that characterizes middlebury college and its official publications."
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Subject: Campus politics, Anti-racism, Cultural criticism, Social justice , LGBTQ advocacy, Student activism
Collection: Middlebury Web Archives
Description: "This website is a clearinghouse for the work of a group of students, faculty, staff of Middlebury College, joined by other members of the broader Middlebury community, in an effort to make sense of this new era in which we live, and to inform ourselves of opportunities to take action in order to move our community and our nation in the right direction. "
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Subject: Social justice , 2016 presidential election, Student activism
Group: Middlebury-hosted
Date: 2016-11
Contributor: Tara Affolter, Laurie Essig, Karin Hanta, Peter Matthews, Jamie McCallum, Michael Roy, Hector Vila, Marion Wells
Collector: Middlebury College Special Collections and Archives
Relation: https://archivesspace.middlebury.edu/resources/middlebury_college_community_web_archive
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: Facebook event page for a student demonstration on November 16th, 2016, catalyzed by the 2016 presidential election and Donald Trump's stated intention to repeal the DACA program. Similar protests were organized on this date in schools and universities across the country, all under the hashtag #sanctuarycampus.
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Subject: #sanctuarycampus, Student activism, Immigration policy (US), Social justice
Group: Facebook
Source: www.facebook.com
Date: 2016-11-16
Collector: Middlebury College Special Collections and Archives
Contributor: Austin Kahn, Jessica Gutierrez, Sami Lamont, Robert Zarate
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: Middlebury Web Archives
Description: "SURJ is a national network of groups and individuals organizing White people for racial justice. Through community organizing, mobilizing, and education, SURJ moves White people to act as part of a multi-racial majority for justice with passion and accountability. We work to connect people across the country while supporting and collaborating with local and national racial justice organizing efforts. SURJ provides a space to build relationships, skills and political analysis to act for change."
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Subject: Social justice , Anti-racism, Student activism
Group: Facebook
Creator: Joanna Colwell, Steph-Marie Poesy
Source: www.facebook.com
Date: 2016-09-29
Collector: Middlebury College Special Collections and Archives
Relation: https://archivesspace.middlebury.edu/resources/middlebury_college_community_web_archive
Collection: Middlebury Web Archives
Description: A reflection on trigger warnings in academic environments, in response to an anti-trigger-warnings statement released by a University of Chicago dean.
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Subject: Trigger warnings, Safe spaces, Liberal education, Mental health, Social justice , Academic discourse, Free speech
Collection: Middlebury Web Archives
Description: A timeline created by Hanna Mahon, '14, with an eye towards the history of activism and social justice movements at Middlebury.
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Subject: Student activism, History, Social justice
Collection: Middlebury Web Archives
Description: Middlebury College President Laurie L. Patton addresses the Rally for Refugees: Standing Against the Muslim Ban and & Deportations, a protest organized by the Muslim Students Association of Middlebury. She and the crowd together chant "We are all Middlebury."
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Subject: Muslim travel ban, Social justice , Student organizations, Immigration policy (U.S.)
Group: YouTube
Creator: Will DiGravio
Source: https://www.youtube.com
Language: eng
Type: MovingImage, Speech
Date: 2017-02-02
Rights: Standard YouTube License
Contributor: Laurie L. Patton
Relation: https://archivesspace.middlebury.edu/resources/middlebury_college_community_web_archive
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