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(02/08/23 7:27am)
Members of SC Educational Television hand out information about Narcan Community Distributors, Narcan, and other useful information after the showing of "Love in the Time of Fentanyl" at the Nickelodeon Theater on Jan. 25, 2023. SC ETV teamed up with PBS to show this episode of their docu-series "Indie Lens Pop-Up." "Love in the Time of Fentanyl" officially premiered on Feb. 13, 2023.
(02/08/23 7:28am)
The staff and panelists of the prescreening of "Love in the Time of Fentanyl" pose in front of the screen at Nickelodeon Theater on Jan. 25, 2023. The documentary spoke on the dangers of fentanyl and the steps that Opoid Protective Services in Vancouver, Canada is taking to cut down on the number of overdoses it creates. The panel of medical experts described programs offered around Columbia and across South Carolina to help prevent overdoses and treat those suffering from opioid addiction.
(02/08/23 7:27am)
The panel of medical experts (from left to right): Roland Martinson, Harm Reduction Specialist, Challenges, Inc.; Aimee Hourigan, director of USC's Substance Abuse Prevention and Education Office; Dr. Jennifer Fillo, Assistant Professor at USC's Arnold School of Public Health; and Ronnie Grigg, one of the main participants of the documentary pose in front of the screen at the Nickelodeon Theater on Jan. 25, 2023. The panel went into more detail about the film and the ever-worsening fentanyl epidemic and discussed the resources offered in South Carolina that are available for people who are struggling with addiction.
(02/08/23 7:26am)
The staff and panelists of the prescreening of "Love in the Time of Fentanyl" pose in front of the screen at Nickelodeon Theater on Jan. 25, 2023. The documentary spoke on the dangers of fentanyl and the steps that Opoid Protective Services in Vancouver, Canada is taking to cut down on the number of overdoses it creates. The panel of medical experts described programs offered around Columbia and across South Carolina to help prevent overdoses and treat those suffering from opioid addiction.
(02/08/23 7:27am)
The staff and panelists of the prescreening of "Love in the Time of Fentanyl" pose in front of the screen at Nickelodeon Theatre on Jan. 25, 2023. The documentary spoke on the dangers of fentanyl and the steps that the Overdose Prevention Society in Vancouver, Canada is taking to cut down on the amount of overdoses it creates.
(02/08/23 7:26am)
Roland Martinson, a harm reduction specialist with Challenges, Inc., discusses harm reduction services currently available in South Carolina during the post-film panel at the Nickelodeon Theatre on Jan. 25, 2023. Challenges, Inc. offers syringe exchange, overdose prevention, HIV/Hepatitis C testing, direct treatment referrals and prescription medications to treat substance use disorders.
(02/08/23 7:26am)
An audience asks the panel of medical and Harm Reduction Specialists a question after the screening of "Love in the Time of Fentanyl" at Nickelodeon Theater on Jan. 25, 2022. The panel went into more detail about the film and the ever-worsening fentanyl epidemic, and the resources offered in South Carolina that are available for people who are struggling with opioid addiction.
(02/08/23 7:26am)
The panel of medical experts (from left to right): Dr. Jennifer Fillo, Assistant Professor at USC's Arnold School of Public Health; Jeremy Martin, VP of Treatment and Intervention ar LRADAC; Roland Martinson, Harm Reduction Specialist, Challenges, Inc.; Ronnie Grigg, one of the main participants of the documentary; and Aimee Hourigan, director of USC's Substance Abuse Prevention and Education Office pose in front of the screen at the Nickelodeon Theater on Jan. 25, 2023. The panel went into more detail about the film and the ever-worsening fentanyl epidemic and discussed the resources offered in South Carolina that are available for people who are struggling with addiction.
(02/08/23 7:25am)
Ronnie Grigg, one of the main participants in "Love in the Time of Fentanyl'' and the president and chair of the board of directors for the Zero Block Society, discusses the importance of Narcan in preventing overdoses in Vancouver, Canada during his time at the Overdose Prevention Society. According to the film, since overdose prevention sites like this one were introduced 35 years ago, no one has ever died of an overdose in any of the sites — largely in-part of the effectiveness of Narcan.
(02/08/23 7:25am)
An audience asks the panel of medical and Harm Reduction Specialists a question after the screening of "Love in the Time of Fentanyl" at Nickelodeon Theater on Jan. 25, 2022. The panel went into more detail about the film and the ever-worsening fentanyl epidemic, and the resources offered in South Carolina that are available for people who are struggling with opioid addiction.
(02/08/23 7:25am)
Jeremy Martin, vice president of Treatment and Intervention at LRADAC, instructs the crowd on the importance and proper use of Narcan during the panel at the Nickelodeon Theatre on Jan. 25, 2023. Narcan, the name brand of naloxone, is used to reverse the effects of opioid overdose. It can be prescribed by any pharmacist in South Carolina and can be picked up from community distributors across the state.
(02/08/23 7:24am)
Members of the crowd listen as panelists discuss the importance and proper use of Narcan after the screening of "Love in the Time of Fentanyl" at Nickelodeon Theater on Jan. 25, 2023. Narcan, the name brand of Naloxone, is used to reverse the effects of opioid overdose. It can be prescribed by any pharmacist in South Carolina and can be picked up from community distributors across the state, which can be found at wakeupcarolina.org.
(02/08/23 7:24am)
Jeremy Martin, Vice President of Treatment and Intervention at LRADAC instructs the crowd on the importance and proper use of Narcan during the panel at Nickelodeon Theater on Feb. 7, 2023. Narcan, the name brand of Naloxone is used to reverse the effects of opioid overdose. It can be prescribed by any pharmacist in South Carolina and can be picked up from community distributors across the state, which can be found at wakeupcarolina.org.
(02/08/23 7:22am)
Aimee Hourigan, the director of the Substance Abuse Prevention and Education Office at USC, discusses the role of Gamecock Recovery on campus. Hourigan said 5% of college students are in recovery. Gamecock Recovery offers a space where people in recovery can support one another, while still taking part in all of the activities and extracurriculars that are offered to every other college student, such as going out with friends, going to football tailgates and other things that would otherwise be dangerous to someone’s recovery without other students to help keep each other on track.
(02/08/23 7:22am)
The panel of medical experts (from left to right): Dr. Jennifer Fillo, Assistant Professor at USC's Arnold School of Public Health; Jeremy Martin, VP of Treatment and Intervention ar LRADAC; Roland Martinson, Harm Reduction Specialist, Challenges, Inc.; Ronnie Grigg, one of the main participants of the documentary; and Aimee Hourigan, director of USC's Substance Abuse Prevention and Education Office at the Nickelodeon Theater on Jan. 25, 2023. The panel went into more detail about the film and the ever-worsening fentanyl epidemic, and the resources offered in South Carolina that are available for people who are struggling with addiction.
(02/08/23 7:23am)
Ronnie Grigg, one of the main participants in "Love in the Life of Fentanyl" and the President and Chair of the Board of Directors for the Zero Block Society discusses the human element of the fentanyl epidemic during a post-screening panel on Jan. 25, 2023. Grigg grew up in Vancouver, Canada, and worked in the Opoid Protective Service office featured in the documentary. There, Grigg and other volunteers provided emergency Narcan, oxygen, and CPR care to anyone who overdosed under their care.
(02/08/23 7:22am)
Aimee Hourigan, the director of USC's Substance Abuse Prevention and Education Office discusses the importance of Narcan on college campuses and in the public. She advised that anyone who has friends that use anything besides alcohol or marijuana should carry Narcan, because of the increasing amount of fentanyl being laced in illegal drugs.
(02/08/23 7:22am)
Assistant General Manager for SCETV, Dr. Stephanie Cook introduces the "Indie Lens Pop-Up" docu-series episode "Love in the Time of Fentanyl" to the attendees of the early showing at Nickelodeon Theater, Columbia on Jan. 25. 2023. The documentary spoke on the dangers of fentanyl and the steps that Opoid Protective Services in Vancouver, Canada is taking to cut down on the number of overdoses it creates.
(02/08/23 7:22am)
Ronnie Grigg, one of the main participants in "Love in the Life of Fentanyl" and the President and Chair of the Board of Directors for the Zero Block Society discusses the human element of the fentanyl epidemic during a post-screening panel on Jan. 25, 2023. Grigg grew up in Vancouver, Canada, and worked in the Opoid Protective Service office featured in the documentary. There, Grigg and other volunteers provided emergency Narcan, oxygen, and CPR care to anyone who overdosed under their care.
(02/08/23 7:21am)
The panel of medical experts and harm reduction specialists at the Nickelodeon Theater on Jan. 25, 2023. The panel went into more detail about the film and the ever-worsening fentanyl epidemic, and the resources offered in South Carolina that are available for people who are struggling with opioid addiction.