The survivors in the room went pale. One of them started crying. She had been trafficked out of a similar parking lot ten years ago. She explained, quietly, that watching that video would send her into a spiral. The creative director’s response? “We can blur your face.”
But the campaign apparatus often exploits that defiance without protecting the person behind it. 14 Year Old Girl Fucked And Raped By Big Dog Animal Sex
The most successful campaigns I’ve seen don’t center on the trauma. They center on the life after . They answer the question that every survivor is silently asking: Is there a future for me? The survivors in the room went pale
So if you are building an awareness campaign, I have one question for you: Are you willing to sit in the mess? She explained, quietly, that watching that video would
And that is when I realized we had it backwards. We weren't trying to save survivors. We were trying to sanitize them. There is a specific trauma to telling your story publicly.