Gender, Sexuality, & Fem Studies GSFS

Border of Lights Vigil

Initiated by Julia Alvarez, this vigil commemorates the 1937 Parsley Massacre of 20,000 Haitians in the Dominican Republic. We will meet in front of Old Chapel and walk towards Mead Chapel and the Gampitheater for an open mic of remembrance, healing and reflection on how to bridge divides.

Gifford Amphitheatre

Open to the Public

A Queer Way Out: The Politics of Queer Emigration from

Dr. Hila Amit Abas, founder of the International Hebrew School in Berlin, published A Queer Way Out – The Politics of Israel Emigration (SUNY Press, 2018) in 2018. In her book, Dr. Amit looks at the motivations for departure, and examines carefully the feeling of unbelonging to the national collective in Israel. Sexual Orientation is revealed in this study as playing a significant role in a decision to emigrate. The book questions national and heterosexual norms such as serving in the army, monogamous relationship and reproduction, as connected to the decision to emigrate.

Axinn Center 229

Open to the Public

A Conversation about SOLA Winter Program

Middlebury alum Shabana Basij-Rasikh ’11, Professor Sujata Moorti (GSFS), Baishakhi Taylor (VP Student Affairs) and students Abbie Hinchman ’19, Erin Hoynes ’19, Nell Sather ’19, and Rebecca Wishnie ’22 discuss their collaboration with the School of Leadership Afghanistan (SOLA) during winter term 2019 in Pune, India.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

5K for Reproductive Justice

FREE to participate and open to all.
FREE t-shirt for the first 100 people to show up that morning! Special thanks to WebsterInk for the shirts!
FREE food and drinks available after you finish the 5k!

Come run, walk, or even skip your way through 5km and inform yourself about reproductive health and justice issues along the way!

Axinn Center Winter Garden