Middlebury College Activities Board MCAB-MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE ACTIVITIES BOARD

The Cellar

Come enjoy some cheap Vermont brews, cider and fries at the year’s first student-run bar! 21+ bring two forms of ID. All are welcome.

McCullough - Conference Room @ the Grille

The Body of Sex- Anatomy Workshops

How do you talk about sex? What does it mean to you? Sarah Byrden, MogaDao Sacred Sexuality Teacher and Educator, once more brings her Body of Sex project to Middlebury! Join us as she discusses body-based sexual education through a series of lectures and workshops centered around pleasure, anatomy, community, desire, and relationships. All identities welcomed into a space for education, inclusion, and sexual empowerment.

McCullough - Mitchell Green Lounge

The Body of Sex - Body-Based Sexual Education Workshop

How do you talk about sex? What does it mean to you? Sarah Byrden, MogaDao Sacred Sexuality Teacher and Educator, once more brings her Body of Sex project to Middlebury! Join us as she discusses body-based sexual education through a series of lectures and workshops centered around pleasure, anatomy, community, desire, and relationships. All identities welcomed into a space for education, inclusion, and sexual empowerment.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

MCAB Syria Symposium! Workshop: “Activism and Social Media”, Alaa Basatneh

Since 2011, Syria has devolved into one of the greatest humanitarian crises in human memory. What began as a non-violent movement for democracy has collapsed into a debacle of death and despair, inhumanity and ideology. Despite outcries around the globe, international policy remains paralyzed. Russian and regional rivals’ interests have been allowed to reduce the Syrian conflict from a revolution of the people into a chess-board for predatory policy and power.

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 104

MCAB Syria Symposium! "The Refugee Crisis: Making Your Campus Make a Difference" with Diya Abdo & Maya Alkateb

Since 2011, Syria has devolved into one of the greatest humanitarian crises in human memory. What began as a non-violent movement for democracy has collapsed into a debacle of death and despair, inhumanity and ideology. Despite outcries around the globe, international policy remains paralyzed. Russian and regional rivals’ interests have been allowed to reduce the Syrian conflict from a revolution of the people into a chess-board for predatory policy and power.

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 216

MCAB Syria Symposium! “Syria, Climate Change And The Future of Migration” with Zena Agha & Alex Clark

Since 2011, Syria has devolved into one of the greatest humanitarian crises in human memory. What began as a non-violent movement for democracy has collapsed into a debacle of death and despair, inhumanity and ideology. Despite outcries around the globe, international policy remains paralyzed. Russian and regional rivals’ interests have been allowed to reduce the Syrian conflict from a revolution of the people into a chess-board for predatory policy and power.

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 220

MCAB Syria Symposium! “Misconceptions About the Syrian War” with Loubna Mrie

Since 2011, Syria has devolved into one of the greatest humanitarian crises in human memory. What began as a non-violent movement for democracy has collapsed into a debacle of death and despair, inhumanity and ideology. Despite outcries around the globe, international policy remains paralyzed. Russian and regional rivals’ interests have been allowed to reduce the Syrian conflict from a revolution of the people into a chess-board for predatory policy and power.

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 219

MCAB Syria Symposium! Speakers Loubna Mrie & Zena Agha

Loubna Mrie, Syrian activist who participated in the initial stages of the Syrian Revolution. She later became a photojournalist with Reuters based in Aleppo, where she covered the ongoing conflict in the Idlib, Aleppo, Latakia, and Hama governorates. She is currently based in New York City where she is completing an MA at NYU. Her work has been published in the Washington Post, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, the New Republic, among other publications. Zena Agha is a Palestinian-Iraqi writer, poet, public speaker and activist from London.

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 216