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The Power of Personal Narrative: Integrating Survivor Stories into Awareness Campaigns

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She walked away, and Elias watched her go. He looked down at the brochure in her hand, then at the banner hanging crookedly above the stage. He looked down at the brochure in her

Sharing authentic experiences challenges harmful myths and stereotypes, particularly in areas like domestic abuse where victims are often unfairly judged. A single sob from the back, quickly muffled

Then, a sound. A single sob from the back, quickly muffled. Then, applause. Not the polite, tentative clapping from before, but something loud and crashing. People standing.

Elias walked out. The spotlight was blinding, erasing the faces in the crowd, turning them into a singular, dark ocean. He adjusted the microphone. It squeaked, and he flinched.