

Notable Appearances
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L.T Gen Russel Honore
Commander of Joint Task Force Katrina

Margaret Orr
Chief Meteorologist Emeritus, WDSU

Norman Robinson
Retired News Anchor, WDSU
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Shay O’Connor
News Reporter, WDSU / Katrina Survivor
Main Cast

Yasmeen Blake

Adrienne Singleton

Ganeiqua Randolph
Supporting Cast

Kristie Jemison
Lafitte Housing Develpment

Ria Reynolds
Survivor, St. Bernard Housing Development

Terrance & Krystal Caroll
Business Owners, Orleans Brothers / Hollygrove

Gregory “Geedy P” Earls
Record Executive, New Orleans East

Robert Stanley
Culture Bearer / Gentilly Resident / Suit Maker
PRODUCTION TEAM

Yasmeen Blake
Executive Director & Producer

Jaron Randall
Director of Photography & Co-Producer

Cody Johnson
Cinematography Team

Raydelle Jones
Cinematography Team

Matthew Barnes
Film Writer

Tamia Porter
Production Assistant

Rashaun Harris
Web Strategist
IMPACT OF THE STORM

1,833
KNOWN LIVES LOST DURING KATRINA AND ITS AFTERMATH
80%
OR MORE OF NEW ORLEANS WAS FLOODED
1 Million
RESIDENTS NEW ORLEANS' DISPLACED
$160
BILLION IN CITY DAMAGE WAS DONE
About the Film
Together in the Eye: 20 Years Later explores the enduring legacy of Hurricane Katrina through the eyes of Adrienne,
a single mother of four who endured unimaginable hardship and emerged with strength and grace...

















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Together in the Eye: 20 Years Later explores the enduring legacy of Hurricane Katrina through the eyes of Adrienne, a single mother of four who endured unimaginable hardship and emerged with strength and grace. Forced to take shelter under the I-10 overpass in Metairie for three nights, Adrienne's story is one of survival, sacrifice, and the will to protect her children in the face of devastation.

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IMPACT OF THE FILM
As the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina approaches on August 29th, Together in the Eye: 20 Years Later arrives as a powerful reminder of what was lost
And what endures. This film doesn’t just revisit the tragedy; it reclaims the voices of those who lived it. Through raw testimony, rare footage, and deeply human stories, it bridges past and present, honoring the resilience of New Orleans communities while confronting the failures that left so many behind.
In a moment of national reflection, this documentary stands as both a memorial and a call to remember, heal, and never forget.



📌 What Your Donation Supports:
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🎞️ Post-Production & Editing – Finalizing the documentary’s visuals, sound, and emotional pacing
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📢 Community Screenings – Hosting free events to bring the film directly to impacted neighborhoods
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🌍 Distribution & Outreach – Getting the film in front of national and global audiences
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🎤 Survivor Voices & Interview Capture – Supporting interviews and equipment for legacy preservation
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📚 Educational Materials – Creating resources for schools and community centers to teach about Katrina’s lasting impact
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💻 Website & Hosting Costs – Maintaining the platform that keeps the project alive and accessible
. Help people become familiar with the business and its offerings, creating a sense of connection and trust.


Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina, the wounds still speak.

Stranded beneath the I-10 overpass, her family endured what no one should.

Their story is not just survival — it’s strength in the face of abandonment.

Their story is not just survival — it’s strength in the face of abandonment.

It’s a tribute to those who lived, lost, and rebuilt with dignity and grace.

Told by survivors, journalists, and cultural leaders, the film preserves memory and meaning.

Together in the Eye: 20 Years Later is not just a film — it’s a testimony.
Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina, the wounds still speak.




THANK YOU FOR COMING ALONG ON THIS JOURNEY.