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Awareness campaigns that rely solely on facts trigger the analytical part of the brain, which is skeptical and distant. Narrative, however, triggers the limbic system—the seat of emotion, memory, and attachment. When a survivor says, “I didn’t leave because I was weak; I left because I found three dollars in my pocket and realized that was enough for a bus ticket,” the listener stops analyzing and starts feeling.
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Headline: Behind the Statistic: Why Survivor Stories Change Everything Subtext: Awareness isn’t just facts. It’s faces, voices, and truth. Visual: A blurred, respectful silhouette or a close-up of hands holding a candle. Awareness campaigns that rely solely on facts trigger
Survivor narratives transform abstract statistics into human realities, serving as powerful drivers for community and institutional action. Challenging Myths : The Olympic gymnast uses her platform as
Sharing trauma can be re-traumatizing. Campaigns must ensure survivors have access to emotional support throughout the process.
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