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ZEBRA DAY CSA SURVIVOR PRIDE 2025

17/1/2025

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Zebra Day CSA 2025

Calling all CSA survivors and allies

WEAR & SHARE ZEBRA ON FRIDAY, 31st JANUARY 2025.

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.

How you can support the campaign:

  • Wear and share zebra on Friday 31st January 2025 - post a photo of yourself on social media wearing zebra print to amplify the voices of the CSA survivor community. Use the hashtag #ZebraDayCSA and tag us on @VivGordonCompany.
  • Post your intention to wear and share zebra on the lead up to the 31st January 2025 to encourage others to get involved - ask your friends, family, colleagues and followers to stand in solidarity with our community. Use the hashtag and tag above. Allies can use the hashtag #IStandWithSurvivors.
  • Download the Zebra Day flyer and share widely with your networks.
  • Download and customise your own Zebra Day social media picture frame!
Zebra day CSA Social Media Picture Frame
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Upload your image of choice to Canva and then insert the image into the circle in the centre. Once you have done this and downloaded the final image, it is ready to use. 
  • Download one of our Zebra Day social media images below:
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Join Us for the
DAZZLE OF ZEBRAS Zebra Day CSA Online Event

Date & Time: 31st January, 6-8pm (UK time) 
Location: Zoom (link will be sent via email the day before and on the day)
You can expect a safe and supportive space, accessibility & wellbeing support
Event Schedule
  • Welcome & Opening Speech: Viv Gordon will introduce Zebra Day CSA and the power of community.
  • Campaign Film Premiere: A collective film created by and for our community and allies.
  • Creative Showcase: Up to 15 CSA survivors will present their micro-commissioned works, including poetry, song, animation, photography, and visual art.
  • Moment of Reflection: A minute’s silence to honour our community and those who have not survived. 
  • Collective Poem: Led by Viv Gordon, we’ll co-create a poem via chat responses centred around the Zebra Day slogan, ‘We see you’.
  • The event will last 2 hours.
We’d love to see you there—whether you actively participate or simply observe, this space is yours.
Sign up for Zebra Day CSA online event

Why zebras?

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Illustration by Imogen Harvey-Lewis (An ABC of CSA)
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.

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

Watch the video 'Why zebras'?


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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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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A Dazzle of Zebras

21/5/2023

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Next year marks my 10 years making work as a visible CSA survivor artist activist. My first show, I Am Joan, spoke out about child sexual abuse and explored what it might be like to listen to the quiet, insistent voice inside, follow your intuition and back your own horse however scary, radical and countercultural that horse is. It was inspired by famous Joans who did just that: Joan of Arc, Joan Jett, Rivers, Baez … Kick-ass women who refused to be silent despite huge risks… 

I talk about what it was like making and performing that show in my TedX talk. What I will say now is that it was scary and lonely - I had incredible support, friends and collaborators but I didn’t know any other CSA survivors who were speaking out - no role models, no peer artists, no route map - just intuition … 

In one scene, I enact burning at the stake as Joan of Arc and shout the following words in a comedy french accent - words that reflected my experience as a survivor but that I couldn’t yet say (let alone shout) in my own voice 

All I do is speak the truth
I will not be silenced
I will be heard
It is you they will judge
This is nothing to do with me

This was me trying to say “I didn't do anything wrong - it wasn’t me - so why am I being judged, shamed, persecuted?” 

If you’re reading this thinking the word “persecuted” is too strong then you might want to consider how 11 million adult survivors in the UK are kept separate and silent. Not all oppression is overt. So much is part of our cultural wallpaper - institutionalised, systemic and semantic. Ours is oppression by omission. A huge community in hiding, stuck between the chemical cosh of mental health provision and a catastrophically broken victim blaming justice system - either way we are pathologised, stigmatised, discredited and overlooked. We are a population no-one has to think about until they do …

Fast forward 9 years and change is exquisitely unfolding: I’m getting ready for my next project - a series of punk songs that will eventually form the spine of a new show where I will use my own gnarly, raging voice to shout loudly about abuse, survival, social justice and revolution. And I have peers! And we are role-models for each other - because there is still no map, we are writing the map together. But Viv Gordon Company sit within an international community of brilliant CSA survivor artists and activists connecting, collaborating and driving change in defiance of the many barriers we face. We are survivor-led not just by me but by 51%+ representation on all our teams.

Our core belief as a company is that CSA survival is a creative act - we are inherently creative people otherwise we would not have survived. We champion voice, visibility, community and survivor leadership and this week - for Creativity and Wellbeing Week 2023 - we have been joyously celebrating some of the survivor artists and activists we work with on our board, our steering group, our emerging creative leaders and others - a Dazzle of Zebras!

The zebra thing comes from our ABC of CSA project. The Z card is “feeling like a zebra in a world of giraffes” which initially speaks of feeling othered and alien as many of us do. But there’s a lot of us zebras and we’re pretty cool - each with our own unique stripe pattern and strong kick - together we are a super herd. Lots of us are starting to wear zebra print as a kind of survivor pride - we’re “rebranding” survivorship, unshaming and gathering as a community - it's all very empowering and beautiful, and undeniably bittersweet too.

Our drive for visibility is about community visibility, not about all survivors being individually visible because those of us who are able to speak out are the tiniest fraction of our 11 million strong community. If you are reading this and you’ve not been able to tell anyone or you need to compartmentalise your survivor identity to specific spaces - I hope you know how dazzling you are, how much you matter, how happy I am that you survived and how none of this is your fault - the deficit is cultural. I hope one day it will be safe for us all to speak and gather freely - I will die on that hill (in a fabulous zebra print tuxedo)

I’ve spent some of this week chatting to a brilliant wise woman who is not able to safely self-identify or attend any in person events, but is still very active in our community, about the role of creativity in her life. I want to give her the last word …

“Torn in a world in which silence and speaking can both feel particularly violent and frightening to me, creativity points to a possible, initial, way through. In a world in which there is a ferocious attempt to control, obscure and re-write history, art stands in the way: fragments of non-erasable reality. Art speaks …”

Illustration: Imogen Harvey-Lewis

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