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What breaks through? A voice. A name. A single, specific detail about what it felt like to sit in a hospital room, to escape a violent situation, or to hear a life-changing diagnosis.

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: Campaigns like "What Were You Wearing?" use survivor accounts to directly challenge victim-blaming and harmful stereotypes. Notable Awareness Campaigns What breaks through

Neuroscience tells us that when we hear a factual statistic, only two small parts of our brain light up: the language processing centers. But when we hear a story, every part of our brain that we would use to experience that story activates. If a survivor describes the smell of a hospital antiseptic, your olfactory center lights up. If they describe the fear of a late-night symptom, your amygdala (the fight-or-flight center) activates. A single, specific detail about what it felt

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