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There is a hidden pressure on survivors who go public. Society loves a "perfect victim." We want the survivor who is articulate, put-together, forgiving, and who has turned their tragedy into a TED Talk.

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She wasn’t a speaker. She was an accountant. She balanced spreadsheets, not trauma. But six months ago, she’d attended an awareness campaign about online financial exploitation. A survivor had stood on a stage just like this one and said, “The shame is not yours to carry.” Those seven words had cracked something open inside her. There is a hidden pressure on survivors who go public

Sharing stories can be a powerful step toward healing for survivors, ensuring their experiences are met with belief rather than skepticism. A Survivor-Informed Approach: She was an accountant

Malala's story has also inspired a new generation of young people to become involved in advocacy work. She has written several books, including "I Am Malala," which has become an international bestseller.

Never share a story of trauma without a path forward. Example structure:

highlight stories of resilience from survivors of modern slavery and exploitation to raise awareness about traffickers' tactics. Cancer Survivorship BMS Survivorship Today

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