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Fire Creates Outdoor Recreation Opportunities for BIPOC Students

The Campus has a story about an effort to provide more outdoor recreation opportunies for BIPOC students. [...]

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The Athletics Department’s Anti-Racist Journey: An interview with Ali Paquette

Director of Athletics Erin Quinn, Nate Stewart ‘22, Ellie Thompson ‘22 and Men’s Basketball Coach Jeff Brown hang a Black Lives Matter sign at a ceremony in the spring of [...]

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Education for Equity and Inclusion is launching a new program this Fall

Education for Equity and Inclusion is launching a new program this Fall Fostering Socially Just Communities is a cohort style program that invites students to critically reflect on structural and [...]

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Reading List for Black History Month Features Middlebury Authors

There’s a good post that features ten Middlebury-afiliated authors in honor of Black History Month. [...]

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Celebrate Black History Month at the Library

In conjunction with the Anderson Freeman Center, Middlebury Libraries have put together a physical and digital display showcasing a number of resources celebrating Black History Month. These works include fiction, non-fiction, film, recommended [...]

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Update on “Freedom Dreaming” Theatre Project

Freedom Dreaming: A Theatre Project to Envision an Antiracist Middlebury. (Deferred) December 2021 Freedom dreaming is imagining worlds that are just, representing people’s full humanity, centering people left on the [...]

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Leaning Into Discomfort Wins Change Maker Award

The Middlebury Athletics’ Leaning Into Discomfort (LID) series has been selected for the 2021 College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) ChangeMaker Award. Established in the spring of 2021, the award recognizes [...]

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Antiracist Teaching Cohort to Launch in January

Resisting racism, facilitating change, and walking an inclusive antiracist path requires commitment to look at one’s practices and examine possible silences. This is work best taken on with those that [...]

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Welcome to Middlebury’s Anti Racism Website

We’ve launched this website as a way to bring together in one place the many people committed to changing Middlebury, and to provide a convenient way for us to share [...]

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Dialogic Process Workshops Offered

Our Dialogic Process team can work with your team to organize a workshop to introduce the concepts of the dialogic process, and to facilitate conversations using that process. For more [...]

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Library Launches Reparative Cataloging Project

The Middlebury Libraries recently announced the launch of its Reparative Cataloging Project which in their words The Reparative Cataloging Project (RCP) is part of the Middlebury Libraries’ commitment to update [...]

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DLINQ Publishes Guide to Anti Racism in the Digital World

The Office of Digital Learning and Inquiry (DLINQ) has published a helpful Guide to Anti Racism in the Digital World. The Guide highlights some of the many resources that exist [...]

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