When survivors share their experiences, they do more than recount trauma. They:
: Campaigns leverage the emotional weight of survivor stories to lobby for better laws, increased funding for services, and institutional accountability. The Ethical Imperative: Narrative Safety When survivors share their experiences, they do more
For those running campaigns, the line between amplification and exploitation is razor thin. Journalists and advocates must adhere to "trauma-informed" practices: The Ethics of Sharing: Protection and Consent Survivor
Sometimes, words aren't enough. Campaigns like or the "What I Was Wearing" exhibitions use visual storytelling to communicate the reality of sexual assault. These displays allow survivors to share their experiences through physical mediums, creating a visceral connection with the public. The Ethics of Sharing: Protection and Consent When survivors share their experiences
Survivor Stories and Awareness Campaigns: The Power of Personal Narratives in Driving Social Change