The Survivor-Centered Advocacy Project team at the Asian Pacific Institute on Gender Based Violence engaged in “deep reflexive inquiry with historically marginalized, culturally specific communities in order to cultivate the wisdom matabolized in the margins to inform how the anti-violence field can better practice survivor-centered advocacy”. This report positions community practitioners as co-researchers to frame research questions and drive decisions such as who gets to use the data, who gets to tell the story, and what goes public.