: Led by UN Women, this campaign spans 16 days of activism (Nov 25 – Dec 10) to raise awareness about gender-based violence. Open the Door (2025)
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The perpetrators reportedly recorded the act and uploaded it to internet platforms, including YouTube. : Led by UN Women, this campaign spans
Before this film, Military Sexual Trauma (MST) was a whispered secret. Estimates suggested that tens of thousands of service members were assaulted annually, but the military justice system rarely prosecuted the crimes. Awareness existed in reports, but the political will to change did not. The perpetrators reportedly recorded the act and uploaded
The era of passive awareness is over. A campaign that generates a million views but no policy change, no funding for services, and a traumatized survivor is a failure. Survivor stories are not content; they are testimony. When wielded with care, they can dismantle stigma and force institutional change. When wielded carelessly, they become a new form of violence—the commodification of trauma.