You Don’t Have to Do It (All) Alone
Stories That Connect
How do personal experiences become drivers of change? How can pain, injustice, or loss give rise to initiatives that help others?
This panel opens a conversation about the power of community when systems fail—and why solidarity, women’s networks, and informal support are often the first and most vital lifeline. We discuss the role of media and literature in opening difficult topics, the impact of visibility on changing perceptions, and the importance of long-term support for women, families, and children.
A panel that reminds us that help doesn’t have to be perfect to be meaningful—and that each of us can be part of the change.
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