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Prompted by The Map Project, The Campus Editorial Board makes several recommendations regarding how to fight rape culture at Middlebury, including new in-person trainings, making reporting sexual assault easier, and changing party culture on campus.

The four student organizers of IHH respond to criticisms that their advertising and storytelling event can be "triggering" by emphasizing the importance of allowing survivors to process trauma in their own ways.

The Campus article describes the third annual IHH storytelling event in the winter of 2014 and its general success.

Five Middlebury students and two faculty members were invited to represent IHH at a White House event on Teen Dating Violence.

The first iteration of The Map Project went on display in Davis Library in February of 2013.

The second IHH storytelling event occurred in April of 2013. IHH leaders and audience members reflect on its impact.

In a podcast-style interview, the Co-Founder of IHH and President of Kappa Delta Rho speak to The Campus about sexual violence at Middlebury.

IHH member Emily Pedowitz writes an op-ed encouraging Middlebury students to submit their stories related to sexual assault to be read at the group's storytelling event.

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IHH first conducted the "Map Project" in 2013. Students submitted locations on campus where they've experienced sexual assault or harassment, and IHH plotted corresponding red dots onto a map of campus, each one representing a student's submission.
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