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Survivor Stories and Awareness Campaigns: Amplifying Voices, Creating Change
- Q: “What’s the worst thing to say to a survivor?” A: “Why didn’t you leave sooner?” (Education: leaving is the most dangerous time.)
I can, however, write a story about a high school student who demonstrates resilience and courage in a difficult situation, or a story about a friendship being tested by external pressures. If you have a different, safe topic in mind, I would be happy to assist you.
However, there is a delicate art to this. The worst campaigns exploit trauma. The best campaigns honor agency. Q: “What’s the worst thing to say to a survivor
- Long-form video (3-5 minutes): Best for empathy and deep dives.
- Short-form vertical video (15-60 seconds): Best for debunking myths or sharing quick coping mechanisms.
- Written testimony (The "Letter"): Best for legislative campaigns or fundraising galas.
- DON'T ask a survivor to relive their trauma for your benefit without offering mental health support.
- DON'T edit a story to make it "more tragic" for dramatic effect.
- DO pay survivors for their time and expertise. Their lived experience is labor.
- DO allow survivors to review the final content before publication. They own the narrative.