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CSA Survivor Pride

5/1/2024

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Calling all CSA survivors and allies

Wear and share zebra on Wed, 31st January 2024.
Bring an end to stigma, bear witness to the scale and impact of child sexual abuse, stand alongside survivors in solidarity and celebrate our collective survival.
 
There are an estimated 11 million adult CSA survivors in the UK* and we are a devastatingly ever growing community with 15% of girls and 5% of boys** growing up experiencing child sexual abuse. Across the globe, up to 35% of girls and 21% of boys experience sexual violence before their 18th birthday.
 
Child sexual abuse has devastating social, physical and emotional impacts. Stigma and taboo make it hard for us to access support or develop a sense of connection and belonging. CSA is never a child’s fault, we didn’t do anything wrong and we deserve to live free of shame and guilt.
 
International Zebra Day CSA boldly reclaims innocence, community and pride in our survival.
Illustratio of a zebra
Illustration by Chris Ivory

How to join in

Wear zebra print or black and white clothing. You could wear zebra socks, earrings, badges or anything else. Be as bold or discreet as you feel.
On a zebra-striped background is a thick black circle with the words INTERNATIONAL ZEBRA DAY circling the upper half and 31st JANUARY in the lower half. Inside the circle, on white background, is the illustration of a figure with red, spiky hair, a black-and-white striped top, long, slender fingers and one green, oversized eye staring ahead. The other eye is closed. Across the lower half of the circle runs a banner with black letters spelling CSA SURVIVOR PRIDE
Central illustration by Imogen Harvey-Lewis
Get Creative - write a poem, paint a picture, take a photograph, make a meme - maybe you are part of a support group or service and you could create something together. Share if you want to on social media using the hashtags #ZebraDayCSA #CSASurvivorPride #ADazzleOfZebras #Superherd.
 
You can also access our zebra frame for your social media posts on Canva here.
How to use this: Just upload and drop your own image into the central round placeholder frame (the one showing a blue cloudy sky).
Please remember that this design is open to be used by others and leave it as you found it (i.e. please delete your image before you leave Canva and please don't change the design). If you would like to make changes to the design please first click on the "duplicate page" icon and make any design changes to the duplicate only, which will leave the original unchanged. Please remember to delete the duplicate before you leave Canva. Happy designing!

Why zebras?

In 2023 we launched our ABC of CSA - a creative resource developed with over 40 CSA survivors to support better conversations about surviving child sexual abuse. The Z card is "Feeling like a zebra in a world of giraffes", which speaks to many of us about how we live our lives feeling different and are alienated in the dominant culture. Watch the video of  Viv's launch speech, where she makes the links between zebra and CSA survivor attributes:
BUT zebras are brilliant and we think they are a potent image to celebrate CSA survival because:
  • Each zebra has a totally unique stripe pattern reflecting the uniqueness and individuality of each survivor
  • They form super herds, understand safety in numbers and the power of community
  • Zebras are hyper vigilant and use this natural instinct to protect themselves and each other
  • They travel long distances through often harsh terrain to survive
  • The collective noun is 'A Dazzle of Zebras'

Spread the word

If you feel safe to please help us spread the word - everyone can join in to stand in solidarity with the CSA survivor community - talk to your friends and colleagues and tell them how to get involved by wearing and sharing zebra.
 
Remember
  •  Wear and share zebra
  • Open to all CSA survivors and allies
  • Do what feels safe and positive for you
  • Use some or all of these hashtags on social media to connect to others sharing their zebra content: #ZebraDayCSA #CSASurvivorPride #ADazzleOfZebras #Superherd
download the flyer

Sources:
* Radford, L. et al (2011) Child abuse and neglect in the UK today NSPCC
** The Report of the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA), 2022.


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