The Power of One: How Survivor Stories Drive Real Change When we talk about global crises—whether it’s the millions of survivors of sexual violence seeking treatment in conflict zones or the 80% of assaults
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Digital: Using hashtags (like #MeToo or #Everyman) to create searchable, global movements. A campaign that shares the story of a
This article explores why these stories work, how modern campaigns are harnessing them, and the profound ethical responsibility required to share trauma without exploiting it.