In response to the likely presence of the Women's Center at the 2023 Fall Activities Fair, Feminist Action at Middlebury organized a boycott of their table
This is the audio recording of an interview with Lauren Curatolo ‘06 (she/her/hers). Lauren was a Women’s and Gender Studies major with a minor in Psychology. At Middlebury, she was President of Feminist Action at Middlebury, organizing various…
This is the transcription of an interview with Lauren Curatolo ‘06 (she/her/hers). Lauren was a Women’s and Gender Studies major with a minor in Psychology. At Middlebury, she was President of Feminist Action at Middlebury, organizing various events…
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…
The Addison County Action Forum was an event organized by Planned Parenthood of Northern New England, the branch of PP that FAM works closely with. The event was held at the Marquis Theatre on January 20, 2020. The goal of this event was to bring…
Your Body, Your Choice: Stories about Reproductive Justice was a collaborative storytelling event between senior Ellie Greenberg, Womxn of Color, and FAM. The goal of the event was to provide a safe and welcoming space for people of all identities to…
This Campus article discusses Vermont's Title X funding. In August of 2019, the Trump administration published new Title X funding stipulations in a move to severely limit access to abortion care. This article includes information about FAM's…
FAM members created this website in 2018 to provide students with information on a variety of sexual and reproductive health topics, as well as informs students of their nearby recourses at Parton Health Center, Porter Hospital, and Planned…
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…