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Storytelling Toolkit for People With Disabilities and Advocates
It started with small things – a push, a shove, a verbal insult. But over time, the abuse escalated, and I found myself living in a constant state of fear. I was isolated from my friends and family, controlled, and manipulated. I was made to believe that I was worthless, that I was lucky to have him, and that I would never make it without him.
Sharing trauma can be re-traumatizing. Campaigns must ensure survivors have access to emotional support throughout the process.
Survivors must have total control over how their story is used.
Research shows that people donate twice as much money to save one little girl trapped in a well than to save an entire village dying of famine. We are hardwired for the individual. But savvy awareness campaigns realized that relying solely on tragedy burns out the audience. You cannot look at a crying child for the hundredth time without changing the channel.
Survivor stories are the most powerful tool in awareness campaigns because they humanize complex statistics, foster deep empathy, and drive both social and legislative change. While these narratives provide the "emotional truth" needed to shift workplace or societal cultures, their use requires a rigorous ethical framework to prevent exploitation or re-traumatization of the storyteller.
Enter the survivor story.


Storytelling Toolkit for People With Disabilities and Advocates
It started with small things – a push, a shove, a verbal insult. But over time, the abuse escalated, and I found myself living in a constant state of fear. I was isolated from my friends and family, controlled, and manipulated. I was made to believe that I was worthless, that I was lucky to have him, and that I would never make it without him.
Sharing trauma can be re-traumatizing. Campaigns must ensure survivors have access to emotional support throughout the process.
Survivors must have total control over how their story is used.
Research shows that people donate twice as much money to save one little girl trapped in a well than to save an entire village dying of famine. We are hardwired for the individual. But savvy awareness campaigns realized that relying solely on tragedy burns out the audience. You cannot look at a crying child for the hundredth time without changing the channel.
Survivor stories are the most powerful tool in awareness campaigns because they humanize complex statistics, foster deep empathy, and drive both social and legislative change. While these narratives provide the "emotional truth" needed to shift workplace or societal cultures, their use requires a rigorous ethical framework to prevent exploitation or re-traumatization of the storyteller.
Enter the survivor story.