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[Cerrar]Survivor stories bridge the "empathy gap." When we listen to a journey of trauma, resilience, and survival, the brain releases oxytocin—the chemical responsible for empathy. Suddenly, the audience isn't just aware of an issue; they feel the stakes.
The most successful social movements in recent history have mastered the blend of personal narrative and broad-scale campaigning. Survivor stories bridge the "empathy gap
By amplifying survivor stories and supporting awareness campaigns, we can create a more compassionate and informed society. Together, we can drive change, foster empathy, and promote healing. we can drive change