BATON ROUGE — A lot of documentaries have come out in the past few months to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, including a special on WBRZ and a Hulu documentary from National Geographic.

Despite how many documentaries that have been released over the years about Katrina, not many of the creators of these films and shows are from New Orleans. Even one of the most famous documentaries on Katrina — "When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts" — was directed by New Yorker Spike Lee.

But one New Orleans native took it upon herself to tell the story of New Orleans and the hurricane that altered its destiny from the eyes of an actual Katrina survivor.

Yasmeen Blake joined 2une In's Mia Monet on Thursday to talk about the documentary she produced and directed — "Toge

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