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In the 1980s, HIV/AIDS survivors and their allies faced government apathy and societal hostility. The advocacy group ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power) used raw, confrontational storytelling alongside direct action.
focused on improving public and professional responses to sexual assault by prioritizing a victim-centered approach. Sexual Abuse & Sexual Violence Awareness Week In the 1980s, HIV/AIDS survivors and their allies
An Australian conference (March 2026) dedicated to how practitioners can use survivor storytelling to drive lasting change in preventing family and gender-based violence. Sexual Abuse & Sexual Violence Awareness Week An
In contexts such as mental health, addiction, or HIV/AIDS, stigma acts as a primary barrier to seeking help. Stigma thrives on "othering"—viewing the affected group as fundamentally different from the self. Survivor stories dismantle this barrier by highlighting shared humanity. When a survivor shares a story of recovery or resilience, they model what is possible while simultaneously normalizing the struggle. Research indicates that contact-based education (hearing a story directly from a person with lived experience) is one of the most effective methods for reducing stigma. In the 1980s