🍉Christian Hui (he/they; undetectable) is multi-award winning emerging documentary maker for his directorial debut. “Walking In These Shoes” (Lopez & Hui, 2022).
A queer, poz first-generation settler doctoral scholar and social worker based in Turtle Island/Canada, they began making documentary as a member of the first cohort resident artist of the Viral Interventions for BIPOC living with HIV in a SSHRC-funded research-creation study (Co-PI J. Greyson & S. Flicker).
His subsequent work includes “Kintohpatatin-Chéng” (C. Hui & A. Baedak, 2023), an Indigenous-settler co-creation as part of Toronto Metropolitan University’s CERC in Migration & Migration funded One Land, Two Hearts: #WhereWeStand project.
Their third co-creation piece, “Kokum’s Love” (B. Rego, C. Hui & S. Horton-Spring, 2024), was commissioned by the Duemila30 Film Festival (Italy) focused on the invisible bonds between two transwomen of different cultural heritage.
Christian is a CIHR Vanier Scholar, a co-founder of Ontario Positive Asians and the Canadian Postive People, a former North American NGO representative to the UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board, and a member of the UNITAID Communities Delegation. “
Learn more/follow Christian at Linktr.ee/uequalsubuntu 🍉