Sacred Gifts: Based Upon the True Story of Kevin and Craig Settee
Rejoignez la Dre Caroline Tait, Craig et Kevin Settee pour la première du vidéo animé, « Sacred Gifts ». « Sacred Gifts » raconte l’histoire vraie et puissante de deux frères des Premières Nations : Kevin, receveur de greffe de rein, et son frère Craig, qui a choisi de devenir son donneur vivant. L’animation retrace le parcours de Kevin, depuis ses premières expériences en tant que patient pédiatrique jusqu’à l’impact de l’insuffisance rénale sur sa vie. L’histoire explore également le parcours de Craig dans sa décision de donner un rein à son petit frère, soulignant la force et la résilience de leur lien.
Après la vidéo, les panélistes participeront à une discussion suivie d’une séance de questions-réponses.
À propos de Craig Settee
À propos de Kevin Settee
Kevin Settee was born and raised in the downtown west end of Winnipeg, with roots in Matheson Island, and Fisher River. As the current University of Manitoba Writer/Storyteller in Residence, Kevin focuses a lot of his work on social justice, Indigenous rights, and Indigenous storytelling through photography and video.
À propos de Dre Caroline Tait
Dr. Caroline Tait is a medical anthropologist with particular research interests in Indigenous health and social justice. She earned her MA at the University of California (Berkeley), and her PhD at McGill University. Dr. Tait is a member of the Métis Nation-Saskatchewan and grew up in a small Métis community in central Saskatchewan. With Dr. Michael Moser, Dr. Tait established the Saskatchewan First Nation and Métis Organ Donation and Transplantation Network made up of Knowledge Keepers, persons with lived experience, researchers, physicians, and students. Dr. Tait has joined the Faculty of Social Work and the Cumming School of Medicine (Department of Community Health Sciences) at the University of Calgary in January 2023. Dr. Tait is Canada’s Research Chair in Indigenous Health Equity and Inclusion and CDTRP’s Indigenous Platform Lead.