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For those currently struggling, hearing a survivor’s story acts as a lifeline. It proves that survival is possible and that they are not alone. These stories foster a sense of community, connecting individuals who may feel isolated by their circumstances. 4. Direct Action and Policy Change This public link is valid for 7 days
Maria’s story doesn't list symptoms or laws. It gives someone currently in the dark a mirror. That could be me, they think. If she got out, maybe I can too. Can’t copy the link right now
Ethical storytelling starts with one key principle: stories should be told with survivors, not about them. Best practices include obtaining ongoing, informed consent—never assuming that a survivor's consent to share their story in one context means it can be shared in another, and always respecting a survivor's request to withdraw permission at any point. It proves that survival is possible and that
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Campaigns are moving away from "perfectly packaged" messages toward raw, authentic content. January is National Human Trafficking Prevention Month