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.
After the DU mannequin incident, Alison Fraker and other concerned students wrote a letter to Dean Emerson. The letter urged Dean Emerson to attend a meeting that night to discuss future steps in addressing DU and their actions.
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.
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.