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6/19/2022

Now What?

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Now that
Mental Health Awareness Month is over
 What is next?



Now that May and Mental Health Awareness month has passed what are the real concrete next steps that are going to be taken on both a legislative and local level to really grant accessibility to the most vulnerable citizens
( myself included) before we just vanish from people’s minds and the world's conscious again?
 
I am a local underrepresented artist with a mental health disability and a former teacher in the Jewish community in Ma. I can earnestly tell you that things are not getting better and the most vulnerable like myself are still being denied accessibly of the quality long-term mental health treatment we need because of continued rejection of the providers and insurance companies who are denying us accessibility. This is not a new story. Without the care we need I can only see catastrophe end for myself and so many.
 
Awareness is great but without action soon I am afraid my life and the lives so many men and women just like me will continue fall to the wayside. We are human and deserve help.

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    Press Release
    April 27 2021
    The meaning behind the symbolism and allergic style of storytelling
    I used in making my award-winning short film  "Hidden in plain sight"
     Also known as ​" A Reynah in Exile"
    First Official blog post for Tzedek.com's  Blog page called:
    Hadassah Chavivah's Voice



    Will Life Imitate Art?  

    "Hidden in Plain Sight"
    Also known as 
    ​“A Reynah in Exile”




    As an underrepresented artist with a mental health disability, I wrote, directed, edited, filmed, and played the main character in my award-winning short film " A Reynah in Exile".
    This is a short film that is about freedom from oppresison using SYMBOLISm. 

     I wanted to share my story as a survivor and also the social injustice "Reynah" the films protagonist experienced in her life and the negative impact the broken mental health system has on her journey to heal and be able to live  a life of freedom.

    In my short film,the protagonist"Reynah" does heal and make it out of exile
    ( Systemic Oppression).

    However, in real life, the question I ask in my title of my blog piece “Will Life Imitate Art" still remains an unanswered question.

    "Reynah" the main character of the film finds herself in acute distress and suffering as a survivor with PTSD and is lost in “Exile” because she does not have access to quality long term mental health care to heal and move on with her life. 

    “Reynah"is amongst the many men and women who are still living in the United States that unfortunately still live in a culture where prejudice, bias, and discrimination of people with mental health conditions and addiction still hinder the ACCESSIBILITY that someone needs to heal and thrive with thier lives due to lack of quality care long term mental health care and treatment.

    “Reynah” is not an anomaly and this issue is affecting “ Reynah” and  many others in real time as I write this blog post because of the gaps and inequality,and inequity of a systemically oppressed system for those who seek long-term care but don’t have the socio-economics or premium health care insurances to pay for it.

    My name is Hadassah Chavivah Zeltzer a.k.a Kimmie and I wanted to introduce you to my short film called "Hidden in Plain Sight"
    “A Reynah in Exile,”
    This award-winning short film, made by me,
    has no spoken words and instead uses written text, music, and the viewer’s own imagination to convey its messages.

     When I made this film back in 2017 I was not as evolved enough as a person as I am today to be able to tell  my story as a survivor because I was too afraid of what people would say or do to me for telling the truth. That is why I made the film. 


    I did not think I would survive what I was going through and I wanted to document that I once lived and that my life mattered and I was here.

    I used my creativity and the art of a storytelling with symbolism to keep certain parts of my story hidden because of the fear I had of some of the backlash and negative responses I saw other survivors go through who have shared their story and went public with their experiences and not having a positive responses after coming out with their story.

    Now I am not afraid and feel it is imperative for my voice and the whole truth of my story be told. This way the people are in POSITIONS of social power and privilege can see what indifference, intolerance and bias of the mentally ill has done to me personally but also all of the other men and women who suffer on daily basis with trauma and mental illness and addiction.

    They can also witness the strength,RESILIENCY  and creativity and power that people with mental illness POSSESS and what they can accomplish if given the right resources,and OPPORTUNITIES,to live a MEANINGFUL and QUALITY life. 
    .
     The liberation and empowerment that I was seeking by making this film and telling my story was to improve my life by eliminating the internal oppression and all the “isms” I had incorporated in my way of thinking and responding to life for so many years by hiding in silence because I was not strong enough or well enough to speak.
    That is the real story of my film and reason for making it in the first place.

    I have grown so much since the time I made the film a few years ago because my belief in a “higher power” of my understanding who gave me and still gives me the courage one second to go on despite all of my adversity.

    The film was made in an allegoric storytelling style and is layered with relevant social justice and psychological themes while presenting them in an ethereal,fantasy-like manner.

    The music is a compelling backdrop to the film’s story and adds drama and excitement to the overall tale. The music is an original piece—called “A Thousand and One Nights”—composed by the multi-talented composer and musician SaReGaMa.
    .
    As an underrepresented artist with a mental health disability, I wrote, directed, edited, filmed, and played the main character, Reynah, in the film. (“Reynah” means “queen” in Persian.)

    In the film, Reynah and her family and friends face many challenges both from forces within and outside of their control. The film highlights some of the skills, tools, and unique coping mechanisms Reynah uses to survive this captivity until she is able to acquire freedom and independence.

    Also, I am low-icome and had very little money to make the film so I had to learn and do everything myself since I had a shoe string budget to do this.

    Another intention I had for the film is to give people hope when facing challenges or obstacles in their lives, especially anyone who might struggle with any type of disability. I want to remind them that they are not alone.

     My film relays the message that they have what it takes to overcome their challenges when given the quality care and opportunities and resources they need to bridge many gaps and disadvantages of people from any background that has been margjinzled.
    .   
    If the men and women like “ Reynah” are unable to access those resources and the quality care support they need and deserve to escape
    “ Exile”  then my question is not really answered.

    Then the film still haunts the viewer and reader with the reality of a very serious foreboding question will "Reynah” make it out of exile and be free? Will Life imitate Art? 

    Just like my character, I am currently working toward self-sufficiency and economic freedom so I can take the next steps out of poverty and economic hardship.

    My long-term goal is to be able to continue working on “The Queen Esther One Dollar Fund” which will support clergy abuse survivors from all faiths with financial resources to rebuild their lives and improve their quality of life.

    I invite you to view our TRAILER on
    our company website
    tzedeck.com/-hidden-in-plan-sight--our-awardwinning-short-film

     My name is Hadassah Chavivah Zeltzer A.K.A Kimmie Zeltzer and I am an underrepresented  artist, songwriter, award-winning filmmaker. 
    ​ I am also a former Morah ( teacher) for Jewish Children in the Boston Jewish Community.

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  • Fine Art, Special edition Lithographs
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  • Gateway to Freedom Kit
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  • Purchase
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  • Chavivah's Playlist!
  • Thank you!