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Visualizing Reproductive Justice: A Call To End Fake Clinics Exhibition

This exhibition on reproductive justice features art that focuses on crisis pregnancy centers.

The exhibit features art by Middlebury’s Public Feminism Fellows: Kamari Williams, Isabel Perez, Alexis Welch, Elissa Asch, Luci Bryson, Emily Ribeiro, and Meg Farley.

Location: Axinn Winter Garden Hallway

Middlebury College

Open to the Public
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Visualizing Reproductive Justice: A Call To End Fake Clinics Exhibition

This exhibition on reproductive justice features art that focuses on crisis pregnancy centers.

The exhibit features art by Middlebury’s Public Feminism Fellows: Kamari Williams, Isabel Perez, Alexis Welch, Elissa Asch, Luci Bryson, Emily Ribeiro, and Meg Farley.

Location: Axinn Winter Garden Hallway

Middlebury College

Open to the Public
Image of a flyer

Visualizing Reproductive Justice: A Call To End Fake Clinics Exhibition

This exhibition on reproductive justice features art that focuses on crisis pregnancy centers.

The exhibit features art by Middlebury’s Public Feminism Fellows: Kamari Williams, Isabel Perez, Alexis Welch, Elissa Asch, Luci Bryson, Emily Ribeiro, and Meg Farley.

Location: Axinn Winter Garden Hallway

Middlebury College

Open to the Public
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Visualizing Reproductive Justice: A Call To End Fake Clinics Exhibition Opening

This two-part event includes a reproductive justice exhibit featuring art that focuses on crisis pregnancy centers, as well as a talk about art as a vehicle for social justice by Dr. Virginia Thomas.

Exhibit Opening
12:30-1:30 pm, Tuesday, Sept. 27
Axinn Winter Garden & Axinn Center, Room 229
Exhibit features art by Middlebury’s Public Feminism Fellows: Kamari Williams, Isabel Perez, Alexis Welch, Elissa Asch, Luci Bryson, Emily Ribeiro, and Meg Farley.

Middlebury College

Open to the Public

Understanding Arab Comics: A View from Cairo

In his lecture “Understanding Arab Comics: A View from Cairo” Jonathan Guyer will discuss the power of political cartoons in the current Arab world. Jonathan Guyer is a fellow of the Institute of Current World Affairs and contributing editor of the Cairo Review of Global Affairs. From 2012 to 2013, he was a Fulbright fellow researching political cartoons in Egypt. He previously served as a program associate for the New America Foundation in Washington, DC, and as assistant editor of Foreign Policy’s Middle East Channel.

Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room

Open to the Public

The Toughest Teenager in Flint: the making of the first female Olympic gold medal boxer

In 2012 at the age of 15, against all odds, Claressa Shields from Flint, Michigan, won the first Olympic gold medal in women’s boxing. Come watch “T-Rex,” the award-winning film about Shields and talk with the filmmaker, Sue Jaye Johnson about the making of the film, about Flint, and about the young woman who has proved herself, in and out of the ring, to be the world’s fiercest teenager.

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 220

Open to the Public

The Hirschfield International Film Series: Microbe & Gasoline

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Film & Media Culture
Two teenage friends (Ange Dargent, Théophile Baquet) embark on a road trip across France after building a small house on wheels. “An admittedly small but wonderfully sincere portrait of two adolescent outsiders determined to pave their own way in the world.”––Peter Debruge, Variety.

In French with English subtitles. Sponsored by the Hirschfield International Film Series in association with the Vermont International Film Festival. (Michel Gondry, France, 2015, 105 minutes). Free.

Dana Auditorium (Sunderland Language Center)

Open to the Public