🚫 Silencing breast cancer survivors is cruel.
115 die every single day. Diagnoses are hitting younger people. Survivors need visibility, not censorship. #RestoreGraceProject@Meta@EFF@jamiedp@staceysager7
Check out my latest article: Meta Silenced My Voice: Breast Cancer Survivors’ Stories Erased on the Eve of Awareness Month
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🚫 Silencing breast cancer survivors is cruel.
115 die every single day. Diagnoses are hitting younger people. Survivors need visibility, not censorship. #RestoreGraceProject@Meta@EFF@jamiedp@staceysager7
Worse: I’ve lost years of conversations with survivors over Messenger. Many of them are gone now. Their words were an archival history of The Grace Project. Now their voices locked away.
Meta’s own rules allow mastectomy photos for breast cancer awareness. Yet survivors with less breast tissue than a manare censored. This is erasure. #censorship#breastcancerawareness
Meta deleted my accounts, orphaning The Grace Project’s FB page (10k+ followers). I can no longer reach the very survivors I’ve documented for over a decade.
Hi @KPIXtv Did you know military service increases breast cancer riskup to 40%? Athena Division honors U.S. Veterans battling this disease through powerful photography. Join Dec 12 at the American Legion War Memorial Gallery in SF DM for details! #BreastCancerAwareness#Veterans
@Meta it is deeply insulting to the #breastcancer community that you consistently flag my #breastcancerawareness photographs on you platform and yet I have no way to appeal. https://t.co/KGklUjvBBw @facebook
@tvzuke, I’d love to share a meaningful story with you! Athena Division, my photography exhibit, honors U.S. Veterans battling breast cancer.A powerful intersection of art, resilience & advocacy. DM for details or visit our event Dec. 12 in SF! #BreastCancerAwareness#Veterans