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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
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

CANCELLED: Screening of the Documentary "Batay La"

Today, no society is immune from the effects of capitalism. In Haiti “Batay La,” or the struggle, has been ongoing since before the slave revolution that founded the Caribbean nation. Batay La examines the current anti-imperialist movement in Haiti, led for decades by grassroots workers’ rights organization Batay Ouvriye (Workers Fight). Founded in 1994, Batay Ouvriye is known throughout Haiti as a fierce, uncompromised organization dedicated to overturning the system of exploitation of poor workers.

Axinn Center 232

Closed to the Public