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Statistics can be overwhelming; stories are relatable. When we hear about someone’s "dash"—the life lived between a diagnosis and the present—it resonates on a human level.
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When we hear that "1 in 3 women experience gender-based violence," the brain acknowledges a fact, but the heart remains guarded. We subconsciously engage in "othering"—believing that statistic happens to those people in those circumstances. Statistics can be overwhelming; stories are relatable
: A movement by the American Heart Association that features survivors of heart disease and stroke to inspire women to take charge of their health. Key Survivor Perspectives We share it not to disturb, but to equip
That was the sentence that broke her. She wept in the third row, silently, tears dripping off her chin. Afterward, a volunteer from the awareness campaign didn’t hug her or say “I understand.” She simply handed Lily a card and said, “When you’re ready, we have a peer support group. No pressure. Just chairs and coffee.”
Campaigns must resist the urge to exploit graphic details of trauma purely for shock value or clicks. The focus should remain on the journey, the systemic issues at play, and the path to recovery.