Brother Sister Rape Tube8 Jun 2026

This campaign uses survivor descriptions of their clothing during an assault to dismantle the myth that clothing causes violence, turning personal trauma into a tool for public education.

If someone shares their story with you, hold space for them. Brother Sister Rape Tube8

She recognized the voice. Anele Dlamini, the woman who had pulled her from the culvert. Anele had lost both legs below the knee to a PFM-1 “butterfly mine” as a child in Angola. Now she ran the Step Softly campaign, an international awareness initiative trying to ban air-dropped cluster munitions. This campaign uses survivor descriptions of their clothing

Elara Mbeki had not spoken in four hundred and twelve days. Not since she had crawled out of the drainage culvert behind the abandoned textile mill, her lungs screaming, her uniform singed to her skin. Not since the world had learned what “non-contact detonation” truly meant. Anele Dlamini, the woman who had pulled her from the culvert

Survivor stories and awareness campaigns are instrumental in shedding light on critical issues, fostering empathy, and driving social change. By sharing their experiences, survivors of various challenges and traumas not only embark on a healing journey but also inspire others to join them in advocating for a more compassionate and informed society.