![]() ![]() Ross has a front row seat to the pain and challenges e. Pulling from her own experience, Leah gives insight to this alternative perspective on trauma. The legacy of trauma may span generations prompted by nature or nurture. Connection is a story of trauma, and the overcoming of trauma. 80 of psychologists, 63 of counselors and 59 of social workers are white, according to Data USA, a website that constructs visualizations. Connection uses ‘faces’ and ‘voices’ of the past to take you into a world where Aboriginal children rise above great adversity to create beautiful landscape drawings that are acclaimed on both sides of the world. It is through these projects that Leah explains how you cope with trauma you didn’t experience. Therapy is a predominantly white field in the U.S. Understanding Sonia’s trauma and complexities forces Leah to come to terms with her own issues and insecurities in a way that’s both relatable and universal. The documentary film explores how “intergenerational trauma” affects families how it makes a huge impact on future generations. ![]() ![]() The film called BIG SONIA (was about her 91 year-old grandmother Sonia. Her recent project was personal where Leah explored her roots in accounting her unique family history during WWII. Her first project and feature film is “Finding Hollywoood” where she profiled the burgeoning film industry in Rwanda during the years of recovery after the genocide. During these projects is when she learned from the of the best and most experienced in the industry. Leah Warshawski is a film maker where she has worked on TV shows like “Lost” and “Hawaii”. ![]()
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