Episode 10: Estelle with Deborah Anderson on Women of the White Buffalo, Healing and Transformation

 Episode 10:
Estelle with Deborah Anderson on Women of the White Buffalo, Healing and Transformation

I loved talking with photographer and film maker Deborah Anderson. Together we discuss the vital role art can play in creating positive change and Deborah’s own spiritual awakening which was preceded by a personal and physical crisis. Deborah also describes the moment she was introduced to a group of disenfranchised Lakota women – a Native American tribe from South Dakota – and how this transformed her professionally and personally. Her relationship with these women, many of whom have suffered great violence against them, led to her film Women of the White Buffalo which will be released later this year.

 

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Deborah Anderson

Deborah is a world renowned photographer, artist and art director who is now delving into the world of documentary film making. Deborah is best known for her work as a photographic and film artist with the release of three fine art books to date. Her work has graced the covers of albums and magazines, the walls of infamous hotels and private homes worldwide with an expansive A list clientele. Deborah has spent the past two years on a feature documentary film about the Native American Lakota women living on the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota called “Women Of The White Buffalo”. The film won 7 awards at various film festivals including the best feature documentary accolade at the 24th Red Nation Film Festival and Best Director of a Feature Documentary at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival. The film is set to release in 2021. For more information on this project please visit www.womenofthewhitebuffalo.com.

 
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Keep up with Deborah Anderson on:

www.deborahanderson.com

@deborahandersoncreative

 
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