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What separates a performative campaign from a life-saving one?

For decades, sexual harassment was a footnote in business news. Then came the Harvey Weinstein allegations. While the New York Times investigation provided the facts, it was the survivors—Ashley Judd, Rose McGowan, and dozens of others—who provided the heat. They shared specific, painful details of audition rooms, hotel corridors, and nondisclosure agreements. What separates a performative campaign from a life-saving

| Old Approach | Survivor-Led Approach | |---|---| | “Victim” as passive | Survivor as expert & advocate | | Images of suffering | Images of strength & recovery | | One-time emotional appeal | Ongoing storytelling ecosystem | | Professional voiceover | Survivor’s own voice & face | While the New York Times investigation provided the

"For three years, I told no one. Not my mother. Not my best friend. The shame was heavier than the abuse itself. Not my mother