Silence on the Streets

Synopsis

“Silence on the Streets” is a ground-breaking documentary that explores the journey of addiction through the perspective of inner-city residents throughout Connecticut. Award-winning playwright, Sharece Sellem-Hannah, skillfully intertwines personal narratives with expert insights from the fields of addiction, trauma, psychology, prevention, and harm reduction alongside individuals with firsthand experiences, uncovering the many factors that contribute to the distinct life experiences of Black, Latinx, and Native Americans, profoundly shaping their struggles with addiction throughout their lifetimes and their road to recovery. The intent of this work is to invite community members to have meaningful conversations and to serve as a catalyst for change in how we perceive and address addiction within marginalized communities.

This film was created on behalf of the Connecticut Overdose Response Strategy (CT-ORS) Team with funding from the Office of National Drug Control Policy and support from the New England High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the CDC Foundation, and Alliance for Prevention & Wellness, a program of BHcare.

Links

CT Insider Article

Silence in the Streets: A Public Safety and Public Health Collaboration Podcast (d​etails including data) feat. the Executive Directors of the documentary, Rob (Bobby) Lawlor and Anna Gasinski

Behavioral health Consortium

NEHIDTA, CT-ORS

Vintage Soul Productions

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