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Our Story Unveiled
Who We Are
We're survivor-led, research-driven, and justice-focused.
This platform was created by Kaeli Domino—a survivor, legal researcher, and advocate—after experiencing firsthand how the justice system silences those it’s meant to protect. What began as a personal fight for truth became a mission to expose the credibility gap: the systemic disbelief survivors face when they come forward.
We’re not an institution. We’re not a faceless nonprofit.
We’re a growing movement of people who believe that survivors deserve to be heard, believed, and protected. Through legal research, advocacy, storytelling, and direct action, we’re building something the system refuses to: accountability and hope.

Advocacy
We speak for the silenced. For survivors who were told they were unbelievable. For those who reported and were punished for it. Our initiative exists to expose what the system tries to bury, and to amplify truth, one voice at a time.


Justice System
This section is still being developed. Thank you for your patience as I continue building survivor-led resources and sharing research in real time.
This section documents my ongoing work to expose how the justice system fails survivors of gender-based violence, and to push for real accountability.
I’m currently:
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Conducting research on the credibility gap, including data collection, case analysis, and survivor-informed reporting
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Drafting and submitting formal complaints to oversight boards, police departments, and review committees
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Preparing a comprehensive advocacy brief that breaks down institutional failures, patterns of disbelief, and digital abuse tactics used to discredit survivors
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Using my lived experience to highlight gaps in policy, response protocols, and legal protections
This work is part of a larger fight to make the system confront its own bias.
Survivor Stories
These are the voices the system tried to silence.
Each story shared here reflects a lived reality of gender-based violence, systemic failure, and the courage it takes to speak up in a world that often punishes survivors for telling the truth.
Some stories are raw. Some are anonymous. All are real.
This space is open to all survivors—women, men, trans and nonbinary people—because silence and shame don’t discriminate. And neither does the system that so often fails us. The patterns may differ, but the credibility gap affects everyone.
Sharing your story is an act of resistance. Thank you to every survivor who’s trusted me with theirs.
To share your story or speak out, email me directly at contact@endthecredibilitygap.com.
This section will continue to grow as more stories are shared and honored.


Advocacy Briefs
These briefs are survivor-led, data-informed calls for systemic change.
Each one breaks down patterns of failure in the justice system—highlighting the credibility gap, digital abuse, trauma misinterpretation, and institutional bias that silences survivors.
Rooted in research, lived experience, and real-world cases, these documents are designed to:
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Inform legal reform
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Support formal complaints
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Educate advocates, attorneys, and allies
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Expose institutional harm that often goes unseen
I’m currently preparing End the Credibility Gap, a comprehensive brief addressing how survivors are disbelieved by design—and what must change.
These aren’t just papers. They’re tools for truth. They exist to make silence impossible.
New briefs will be added as research and filings progress.