Our #DearSurvivor 2021 event was an insightful online discussion shedding light on gender-based violence (GBV) and the need for safe spaces and support for survivors.
Understanding how to create safe spaces as a bystander is crucial. It’s about caring for survivors, helping them start their journey towards healing and justice, which isn’t easy given the challenges they face.
We believe in empathy and support as the key to empowering survivors. Sharing experiences of GBV, discrimination, or abuse is tough, and seeking help can be even tougher.
Sabrina Gacad, Founder of Lunas Collective, covered topics on GBV, emphasizing the importance of active listening, understanding, and providing support to survivors.
Participants in private sharing circles found solidarity in discussing their experiences and shared struggles.
During the panel discussion, it was clear that harassment can happen to anyone, anywhere. The focus was on not making excuses for perpetrators and intervening as bystanders in public spaces using tactics like distraction, delegation, delay, direct action, and documentation.
The discussion also highlighted the Safe Spaces Act in the Philippines, showing the legal support available for survivors everywhere.
DearSurvivor 2021 was a powerful reminder of the need to understand, support, and take action against GBV. Let’s continue these conversations and efforts to create a world free from gender-based violence.
Watch the online streaming here: #DearSurvivor 2021