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Never publish a survivor’s story without a safety plan. Is their abuser still alive? Are they in a safe jurisdiction? Do they have a support network ready for the backlash? The campaign must provide a "crisis line" specifically for the survivor, not just for the viewers.

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| Channel | Best Practice | Example | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 60-90 seconds. Use direct eye contact (if comfortable). Add captions. End with a static slide of the CTA. | A survivor speaking directly to camera: “When people said ‘why didn’t you leave?’, what I needed was ‘I believe you.’” | | Long-form (Blog/Newsletter) | Use pull quotes for social teasers. Break text into short sections. Include resource links. | “From Victim to Advocate: One Survivor’s Journey Through the Legal System.” | | Podcast/Interview | Pre-record to allow editing. Give the survivor questions in advance. Avoid live call-in shows. | A 20-minute episode focused on recovery tools, not the traumatic event. | | Print/Poster | Use a single powerful, hopeful quote + a photo (if consented) or symbolic image. | Quote: “My abuse does not define me. My recovery does.” + local helpline number. | | Live Events | Use a moderator to support the survivor. Never put them on stage alone. Have a quiet “chill-out” room available. | A panel of survivors followed by a Q&A where the moderator filters questions. | Never publish a survivor’s story without a safety plan

When a survivor steps forward to share their narrative, they are performing an act of radical vulnerability. They are dismantling the stigma that has historically kept victims quiet. For the listener, hearing a story creates a bridge of empathy. It forces the realization that trauma does not discriminate—it happens in neighborhoods like ours, to people like us. Do they have a support network ready for the backlash

Providing counseling and resources before, during, and after sharing a story [2].

The fusion of survivor storytelling and strategic awareness is changing the world. We see it in the shifting laws regarding statute of limitations, in the destigmatization of mental health, and in the growing number of resources available to those in need.