In the landscape of modern advocacy, data points and warning labels are no longer enough. We live in an age of information overload, where a barrage of numbers—"1 in 4 women," "over 70,000 overdoses," "millions displaced"—often blurs into a gray static of apathy. We hear the figures, but we do not feel them.
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Feature survivors from various backgrounds to ensure your audience sees themselves in the stories. Resources Data can inform, but stories inspire
Sharing a survivor's story should always be client-led and survivor-centered. Resources Sharing a survivor's story should always be
Avoiding Re-traumatization: The process of sharing should be therapeutic, not exploitative.
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