AAAW Peer-led Event – Live Panel and Screening of Healing Inner Voices

You are invited to a free online event that includes a screening of HIV: Healing Inner Voices on Dec 3, 2020;  11 AM – 1 PM Pacific time.

Register Now – Tickets are limited. Check out our Trailer.

In HIV: Healing Inner Voices, the lived experiences and voices of eight diverse Indigenous people living with HIV combine storytelling and the healing power of cultural teachings. As an educational tool this peer-led documentary project has the potential to decrease experiences of HIV stigma and discrimination by connecting participants and partner organizations to community and to culture.

Through the support of Drawing Wisdom, the Inspirit Foundation and Reach 3.0 we are hosting a VIP screening and virtual talking circle for stakeholders. Please join us as we explore ideas of how we can deliver this peer-led project to our communities, organizations, service providers, community members, healthcare professionals and ALL who are affected by HIV/AIDS.

This film and panel discussion can be used as a tool to bring awareness of the stigma and discrimination of HIV/AIDS within all of our communities. This event will be led by the Peers who created it and will also include an Elder and guest panelist Gabriel George (the film’s music creator.)

 

For more information, please visit: https://drawingwisdom.ca

 

We respectfully acknowledge the Coast Salish Territory we live and work on: This is the unceded Traditional Lands and Waters of the əsəlil̓wətaʔɬ,  Xʷməθkwəy̓əm, & Sḵwx̱wú7meshsi Nations and all their ancestors

 

“HIV: Healing Inner Voices” is a A Drawing Wisdom Production

Created & Produced by Martin Morberg, Northern Tutchone/Tlingit

Directed by Jada-Gabrielle Pape, Saanich & Snuneymuxw Nations

Created in Collaboration with Lulu Gurney (Nisga’a Nation), Ron Horsfall (Pasqua First Nation, Saskatchewan), Aaron Jackson (Tsleil-Waututh Nation) ,Tyler Jacobs, AK Lowhorn (Siksika Nation), Val Nicholson (Mi’kmaq) , and Flo Ranville (Sioux Lakota/Woodlands Cree/French/Scottish).

Director of photography  D’Arcy Hamilton

Edited by Katherine Dodds and D’Arcy Hamilton

Production Manager Rylan Friday, Cote First Nation

Impact campaign supported by Drawing Wisdom, Inspirit Foundation and Reach 3.0