One Vision, Many Paths: Indigenous Solutions for Tuberculosis & HIV
For Indigenous people across Canada, tuberculosis (TB) is not a thing of the past. In One Vision, Many Paths, we uncover why that is - and what’s being done about it. Host Jen Quesnel speaks with some of the nation’s foremost Indigenous policy makers, nurses, researchers and community organizers on the front lines of the TB response. Over four episodes, guests highlight Indigenous-led solutions, best practices and the policy changes that are still needed to eliminate TB by 2030. Throughout each episode, the lived experiences of First Nations, Métis and Inuit breathe new life into the stories and legacy of TB in Canada, while providing hope for the future. One Vision, Many Paths is recorded and produced on Treaty Six territory. It is brought to you by CAAN - Communities, Alliances & Networks - with support from ViiV Healthcare Canada. CAAN is a nonprofit organization that generates community-driven responses to HIV and AIDS, tuberculosis, and other sexually transmitted and blood borne infections through resources and support for Inuit, Métis and First Nations people.