A Story of Promising Practices

Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network presents a documentary…

Promising Practices in Indigenous Communities in Saskatchewan

Indigenous communities in Saskatchewan are experiencing HIV and AIDS rates among highest in Canada. Many communities are taking ownership of their health using culturally appropriate practices and addressing the epidemic.

These are their stories.

It is our hope that this film inspires other communities to address HIV and AIDS issues utilizing their wise practices.

“I really dream of a day our communities are able to embrace HIV positive people so we can come home.” Krista Shore

~ Documentary Screenings ~

Monday August 22 , Doors @ 6:00 PM

Free event/ All Ages event

Alcohol served in designated area

Performing music from the original soundtrack from this inspiring film of hope:

~ Sons Of Granville ~
Thomas Beckman, Jarrett Plett and Justin Brown

~ The Medicine Stones ~
Jason Lawrence, Ali Ghazani, Arno Pic, Tobias Soley, JeanSe Le Doujet, And special guests

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