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Press Release | New Film Series Launches to Uplift Voices of Hope and Strength Amidst the Crisis of Violence Toward Indigenous Women, Girls, and LGBTQ2+

Press Release | New Film Series Launches to Uplift Voices of Hope and Strength Amidst the Crisis of Violence Toward Indigenous Women, Girls, and LGBTQ2+

October 16, 2024

For immediate release

On October 17, Carrier Sekani Family Services (CSFS) will proudly unveil Stories of Hope and Strength, a powerful film series amplifying the voices of Indigenous women, girls, and LGBTQ2+ communities. This project, born from the ongoing crisis of violence toward Indigenous peoples, offers a counter-narrative to the statistics, sharing personal stories of resilience, healing, empowerment, and hope.

With the disproportionately high rate of violence against Indigenous women, girls, and LGBTQ2+ members, this series serves as both a platform for storytelling and a call to action. Through the films, viewers will witness accounts that challenge the dehumanizing numbers and instead focus on the lived experiences, cultural strength, and unbreakable spirit of survivors, families, and our future leaders.

“Our stories are not just statistics,” says Mary Teegee-Gray, CSFS Executive Director of Child & Family Services. “This film series was created to remind the world that behind every number is a young woman with a story, a community with strength, and a culture with deep-rooted resilience. These films are about the power, beauty, and brilliance of our people.”

The launch of Stories of Hope and Strength will be accompanied by a special screening event, where members of the public, advocates, and the filmmakers behind the stories will gather to honour those affected by violence and to discuss meaningful actions to support the Calls for Justice. The films, created by Indigenous filmmakers, focus on personal journeys of healing, shedding light on how communities across Canada are standing together to support one another and create safer, hopeful futures for generations to come.

“The strength of these stories are an inspiration, and a symbol of our resiliency,” says Julie Daum, CSFS Executive Director of Justice. “These stories are a reminder of how far we have come, but also how much work is left before we have justice. There are 231 Calls for Justice from the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, and it is our intention with this film series to encourage action and response. What will you do to stop these injustices from happening again?”

This project is part of a larger effort by CSFS to support the calls to justice from the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG). It aims to foster dialogue and inspire action by sharing the stories that often go unheard. After the launch event, each film in the series will follow an episodic release on social media and YouTube. Follow our Facebook page for updates: https://www.facebook.com/StoriesOfHopeandStrength

Event Details:

Date: October 17, 2024
Time: Doors open at 5 pm; screening starts at 6 pm
Location: Prince George Playhouse
For media inquiries, more information on the film series or to attend the screening, please contact:

Jordan Cryderman
Communications Supervisor
250-612-8951
jcryderman@csfs.org



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