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Today we are publishing the stories of 29 women and men who say they were sexually assaulted. The stories in this project adhere to the journalistic standards of accuracy, fairness and rigor that we demand of every story published by our news organizations. But they were written in collaboration with the community of sexual assault survivors who are the subjects of the profiles.

Here’s what that means:

“Many of you want to talk. You say speaking about your experience is a form of justice. You want other people to feel less alone. You want to support one another. We know you didn’t choose to have the experience of sexual assault. Now, if you choose to speak, we want you to feel empowered by the process.”

Every detail that appears here has been fact-checked. Wherever possible, we have reviewed all relevant documents, including police and court documents and medical records. We attempted to verify memories and past events with contemporaneous accounts, including interviews with other community members, diaries, correspondence and social media. We explained our fact-checking process to each participant as we discussed the quotes chosen. We occasionally omitted details based on their comfort level but we did not change facts in any story.

In most situations, we decided not to name or otherwise identify a perpetrator. Even so, we actively sought out the person who was accused and gave them an opportunity to comment. We’ve included their response when possible.

We enabled participants to decide whether they wanted their individual stories to be shared outside of the larger collection. Usually, we would create an individual URL for each profile, making each anecdote sharable. But many of those who spoke to us said they were doing so only because they were part of a larger community, and wanted their stories to be read in that context. We also have seen victims of sexual violence targeted online. With all of that in mind, we decided to keep unique URLs private unless the participant chose to share.

Video journalist Nadia Sussman, left, and engagement reporter Adriana Gallardo worked with a local organization to reach small villages in rural Alaska.
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Finally, we consulted with six professionals who work with survivors in the aftermath of a sexual assault. We selected them for their expertise in law enforcement, the forensic exam process, prosecutions and healing trauma.

They helped us create a guide to help those who have been victimized by sexual assault in Alaska and elsewhere.

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[1] The Big Story — ProPublica ➤ https://go.propublica.org/big-story-2019[2] Unheard ➤ https://features.propublica.org/alaska-sexual-assault/unheard-survivor-stories/[3] We’ve Heard From Nearly 300 Survivors of Sexual Assault in Alaska. But There Are More of You We’d Like to Reach. — ProPublica ➤ https://www.propublica.org/getinvolved/weve-heard-from-nearly-300-survivors-of-sexual-assault-in-alaska-but-there-are-more-of-you-wed-like-to-reach[4] Discussing Alaska’s Long History of Sexual Violence Is One Step Toward Seeking Solutions — ProPublica ➤ https://www.propublica.org/article/kotzebue-alaska-conversation-sexual-violence-solutions[5]https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hxRfdrTsCaYpl5PvkinxB_xzjLYNny3Ug9afR-glJJc/edit?usp=sharing[6] How Photographers Sought to Redefine the Image of Alaska’s Sexual Assault Survivors — ProPublica ➤ https://www.propublica.org/article/how-photographers-sought-to-redefine-the-image-of-alaskas-sexual-assault-survivors[7] Here’s What Experts Say to Do After Experiencing Sexual Assault — ProPublica ➤ https://www.propublica.org/article/alaska-sexual-assault-survivor-resource-guide