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The Other Pandemic
Created in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, this campaign sheds light on the disproportionate impact of the opioid epidemic on tradespeople, with a particular focus in times of quarantine. A collaborative effort between several trades…
Increase the Support. Reduce the Harm.
Presents short interviews with 11 Indigenous people with lived experience, this campaign includes individual talks discussing the overdose crisis, recovery from addiction and substance use-related stigma. Special attention is paid to the uniquely…
Flood: The Overdose Epidemic in Canada
Highlighting the "province-to-province grassroots initiatives [that] provide harm reduction services, prevent overdoses, and reverse overdoses when they happen", this documentary addresses the stigma around substance use disorder. It narrows its…
Tags: 11 or more total individuals featured, 6 to 10 PWLLE, 70-99% White, Addiction Does Not Discriminate, Affront to Human Rights, Age Mixture, Barrier to Action, Barrier to Treatment, Break the Silence, Dehumanization, Documentary, Features person with disability, Increases Overdose Risk, Mentions Decriminalization, Mixture of Classes, Mostly younger individuals, Normalize Positive Treatment, Normalize Substance Use, Sex Worker Stigma, Societal Silence, Structural/Historical/Political
