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Daniel Reynolds'08 (Annotation 1)
12019-11-15T18:20:40+00:00Bec Stargelc084e990642f9fc9c0fdc67999e007939ce3ab3c12Clip of an interview with Daniel Reynolds'08 about the presence of sexism even in the context of gender diversityplain2019-11-15T18:23:14+00:00Bec Stargelc084e990642f9fc9c0fdc67999e007939ce3ab3cYeah. There were more women than men at Lafayette at the time. There were problems with rape, and the frats were feeding into that. You hear these horror stories coming out of some fraternities where they’re drugging women with these cocktails. It’s like, “Well, okay. So, there’s a lot of women on campus, but that doesn’t mean that you as man are now a feminist. Or you as a woman are now a feminist.”
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12019-03-11T20:01:51+00:00Jennifer Wellnitz11691f53c1b63668e9dcc06f4135af63e677501eInterview Audio Reynolds2Audio of an interview with a gay-identified alumnus who attended Lafayette from 2004-2008.media/Reynolds_edited.mp3plain2024-06-24T23:07:26+00:00Reynolds_edited.MPVEH201Nathan Hansford3926ffe97d588a1c4abb8e0e0550aeb3c9787013