Instead of standard categories, let authors tag their stories by "Strength," "Healing," "Justice," or "Community Support" to help readers find relatable content. 2. Interactive Awareness Campaigns
A dynamic footer that displays local helplines and support services based on the user's geo-location. Instead of standard categories, let authors tag their
Survivor stories serve as a bridge between individual trauma and collective action. By sharing lived experiences, survivors accomplish several critical goals: Survivor stories serve as a bridge between individual
There is also the risk of the "perfect victim" narrative. Media and campaigns often favor survivors who are white, educated, conventionally attractive, and sexually pure (in cases of assault). This creates a hierarchy of suffering, leaving survivors who are sex workers, addicts, or incarcerated individuals without a voice. A truly inclusive campaign must grapple with uncomfortable truths, allowing stories that are messy, ambiguous, and not easily marketable. This creates a hierarchy of suffering, leaving survivors