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The question for the rest of us is not whether we have heard the stories. It is whether we will let them change us.

While survivor stories are immensely powerful, utilizing them within awareness campaigns requires a commitment to ethical standards to protect the individuals involved and ensure the message remains impactful. The question for the rest of us is

Hearing a story of resilience provides hope and a "road map" for others in similar crises to seek help. Hearing a story of resilience provides hope and

The history of public awareness campaigns is a history of escalating authenticity. In the mid-20th century, public service announcements (PSAs) were often authoritarian, generic, and fear-based. Think of the "This is your brain on drugs" egg frying in a pan. It was memorable, but impersonal. Think of the "This is your brain on

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