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This paper explores the intersection of personal trauma and public advocacy. It posits that survivor stories transform abstract statistics into tangible realities, fostering a connection that data alone cannot achieve. However, this shift introduces significant ethical responsibilities. As organizations increasingly solicit trauma narratives for engagement metrics, the line between advocacy and exploitation blurs. This analysis seeks to define the efficacy of survivor stories while establishing the necessity of ethical guidelines for their use. : Used the familiar digital "loading" icon to
Survivor Stories Needed For “What Were You Wearing?” Exhibit - IUP : Used the familiar digital "loading" icon to