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In 2014, a video leaked of NFL star Ray Rice punching his fiancée in an elevator. The public outrage turned to victim-blaming: Why didn't she leave? Survivors responded with the hashtag #WhyIStayed. Thousands shared the nuanced, terrifying reasons—financial control, threats to kill pets, lack of shelter beds. Overnight, the public conversation shifted from shaming the victim to understanding the cycle of abuse. This was functioning at the speed of social media. Stories turn "1 in 4" into a face,

Stories bridge the gap between complex issues and a donor's or policymaker's heart. The public outrage turned to victim-blaming: Why didn't

Similarly, in movements against domestic violence, the "Silent Witness" project—silhouettes representing women killed by their partners—is powerful. But it is the testimony of a living survivor, detailing how she escaped a choking grip and rebuilt her life, that convinces a current victim to call a hotline.

In the landscape of social change, data points out the problem, but stories make the problem impossible to ignore. Behind every statistic about disease, violence, or disaster is a heartbeat. Behind every percentage point is a person who endured the unthinkable and lived to tell the tale.