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About

A Peer-Led Project to reduce stigma, build community and create cultural safety

Through the lived experiences and voices of eight Indigenous people living with HIV, this poetic short documentary combines storytelling and the healing power of Indigenous culture to reflect on the realities of stigma and discrimination for Indigenous people.

Offering inspiration and empathy, the film offers up hope that understanding and compassion will decrease experiences of HIV stigma and discrimination. Most importantly, it will be a way to connect those who made it and those who will watch it, to community, and to culture.

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    Credits

    “HIV: Healing Inner Voices” is 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 the Inspirit Foundation and Reach 3.0

    Complete Credits

    A Drawing Wisdom Production
    Created & Produced by Martin Morberg, Northern Tutchone/Tlingit
    Directed by Jada-Gabrielle Pape, Saanich & Snuneymuxw Nations

    In collaboration with

    Lulu Gurney
    PRA / Interviewer Outreach Worker
    Nisga’a Nation

    Ron Horsefall
    Mashkiki-waabika-inini
    (Medicine Circle of Stones Man)
    Pasqua First Nation, Saskatchewan

    Tyler-Alan Jacobs
    Sxela’pchtn (chief of chiefs)AJ Low Horn
    Siksika Nation

    Valerie Nicholson
    The one the eagles watch over
    Mi’kmaq

    Flo Ranville
    Sioux Lakota/Woodlands Cree
    French/Scottish

    Aaron Jackson
    Indigenous Peer Navigator –  (RAAC) Rapid Access Addiction Clinic, St Paul’s Hospital
    Tsleil-Waututh Nation

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    This project is dedicated to those who suffer in silence

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    Created and Produced by
    Martin Morberg

    Directed by
    Jada-Gabrielle Pape, Saanich and Snuneymuxw Nations

    Director of Photography
    D’Arcy Hamilton

    Edited by
    Katherine Dodds
    D’Arcy Hamilton

    Location sound recording by
    Devon Cooke

    Production Manager
    Rylan Friday

    Culture Saves Lives Sound Recording by
    Dan Ponich, Park Sound Studio

    Sound Mix by
    John Sawa, Sawa Sound

    Featuring

    Culture Saves Lives
    Robert Williams Jr. “Lalakenis”
    Patrick Smith “4 Bears”
    Cody Hunt
    Rory Dawson
    Marnie Scow

    Songs performed by Culture Saves Lives

    Used with permission from the song owners

    Yelukwala, Robert Williams
    Hamatsa Nakaxala, Chief Robert Williams Sr.
    Tłilkwała, Chief William Peters
    Amlala, Musgamawk Kwickwasutaineuk, Gilford Island BC
    Tree of life song, Robert Williams & Chief Robert Williams Sr.

    Special thank you to Gabriel George
    For granting us permission for the use of his original songs
    From the Album “Cry of The Wolf”

    Nature

    Eagle
    Sla Hal
    Big George
    Salish Anthem

    All Traditional Songs Performed by Gabriel George
    Salish Anthem Performed by Gabriel George and Leonard George
    © Gabriel George 2009
    All songs used with the permission of Gabriel George
    And dedicated to his brother Isaac George who died of AIDS related illness in 2006
    “He taught people how to dance, and shine and love. Then he journeyed to be with all the grandmothers and grandfathers. He is a wolf. This is his cry.”

    Original Compositions by Matthew Cardinal

    Feb 21st
    May 7th
    My Own

    Special Thanks to

    Glida Morgan
    Darren Ho
    Jody Jollimore
    Matthew Halse
    Craig Dales-Furlani
    Elena Kanigan
    Native Education College
    David Ng
    Gavin Hamilton
    Leena Minifie
    Rachelle George
    Mathew Fischer
    Vanessa Kroeker
    Brackendale Art Gallery
    Urban Native Youth Association
    Vancouver Aboriginal Friendship Centre
    Vancouver Native Health Society

    Produced with Support from

    Vancouver Island Persons Living with HIV/AIDS Society (VPWAS)
    Community-Based Research Centre (CBRC)
    Youth Co HIV & Hep C Society
    Drawing Wisdom
    Hello Cool World

    With Funding from

    ViiV Healthcare
    FNHA
    PHSA

    Filmed on location in the unceded Traditional Lands and Waters of the əsəlil̓wətaʔɬ,  Xʷməθkwəy̓əm, & Sḵwx̱wú7meshsi Nations and all their ancestors

    HIV: HEALING INNER VOICES An Indigenous Collaborative Video Project • Produced by DRAWING WISDOM • Created & Produced by MARTIN MORBERG in collaboration with LULU GURNEY, RON HORSEFALL, AARON JACKSON, TYLER JACOBS, AJ LOW HORN, VAL NICHOLSON, and FLO RANVILLE • Directed by JADA-GABRIELLE PAPE • Director of Photography D’ARCY HAMILTON • Supported by VANCOUVER ISLAND PERSONS LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS SOCIETY (VPWAS), COMMUNITY-BASED RESEARCH CENTRE (CBRC), and YOUTH CO HIV & HEP C SOCIETY, HELLO COOL WORLD • Funding from ViiV HEALTHCARE, FNHA and PHSA • Impact Partners DRAWING WISDOM, INSPIRIT FOUNDATION and REACH 3.0