An informational document created by Daisy Kulina, Mei Dwyer-Frattalone, and Amelia Grosskopf describing the details of IHH 2023 as well as the importance and history of the event.
An article published in The Middlebury Campus detailing organizing work towards IHH 2023, done primarily by Mei Dwyer-Frattalone, Amelia Grosskopf and Daisy Kulina. The article explains the objective of IHH and describes the organizers plan for…
Flyers used to advertise IHH 2022. These provide information on the event's goal and Go-Links to submit stories or sign up to anonymously read them. These were hung up and distributed around campus in advance of IHH 2022 on April 28, 2022.
Series of "Vent Diagrams" created by Middlebury students on April 24, 2022 in advance of the main It Happens Here event on April 28. These are intended to highlight the overlap between two contradictory statements and challenge binary thinking.
A male student writes an opinion piece about struggling with his own role in rape culture after attending an IHH event and how the community must engage in hard conversations about changing behavior.
Ahead of the upcoming third annual IHH storytelling event, The Campus interviewed co-founder Luke Carroll Brown, who spoke about hoping to reduce the stigma around sexual violence. Two other students speak to the importance of the event.
After an IHH organizer, Taite Shomo '20.5, had begun to advertise the go/link for students to submit locations on campus that they'd been sexually harassed or assaulted, she spoke to The Campus about the project's history and goals.