Here are some potential survivor stories and awareness campaigns related to various topics that could be explored in a paper:
Survivors must have total control over how, when, and where their stories are shared. They must also have the right to withdraw their story at any time without penalty.
This is the "identifiable victim effect." Humans are wired to save a single, named, suffering individual more readily than a faceless million. Effective campaigns leverage this not to exploit, but to humanize.
This campaign took a different tactic. While it used survivor stories, its primary call to action was for bystanders. Survivors shared testimonies about the moments a friend stepped in—or failed to. By humanizing the "bystander," the campaign made prevention a shared communal duty, not just a victim's burden.





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