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Moving Target Theatre, Manitoba Harm Reduction Network, Moms Stop the Harm, filmmaker Julie Epp, and People Who Use Drugs are proud to present Imagining Safety: Winnipeg. We invite you to share this video widely and use it as a teaching tool in any way that reduces stigma and promotes the work done by people who use drugs to keep our communities safe. All of the Imagining Safety videos can be found at: / @manitobaharmreductionnetwork and https://movingtargettheatre.com Imagining Safety was created on the lands of the Anishinaabe, Ininew (Cree), Anish-Ininew (Oji-Cree), Dene, Dakota, Inuit, and Métis Peoples. Imagining Safety: Winnipeg was created by: Albert McLeod, Arlene Last-Kolb, Daniel Thau-Eleff, Dawn Lavand, Debbie Cumby, Deena Rose, Kookum Gayle Pruden, Julie Epp, Rebecca, Ron, Veda Koncan, Wanda, and Wayne McIvor. With the generous support of the Manitoba Arts Council and the Winnipeg Foundation. Director and Theatre Workshop Leader: Daniel Thau-Eleff Director and Filmmaker: Julie Epp Knowledge Keeper: Elder Albert McLeod, 2Spirit Consultants of Manitoba MHRN Overall Project Co-ordinator: Tristan Dreilich MHRN Winnipeg Project Co-ordinator: Veda Koncan Editing Support: Arlene Last-Kolb MHRN Executive Director: Shohan Illsley MHRN Finance and HR Manager: Melanie Saindon Special thanks: Dr Marcia Anderson, Chander Raquin, Jonny Mexico, Maggie Bryans, Jima Swanson, Kiara Sanderson, Caleb Clay, Sunshine House, Debbie Stewart, Bri Sookram, Main St Project, Tamara Tallieu, Laurissa Sims, Jana Benzelock, Nic, and the Broadway Neighbourhood Centre. In loving memory of Kelly, Laurel, and Debbie. We will continue to be guided and inspired by the work you did. Music: 'Astray' by Christian Wade mhrn.ca