Daniel Bisuano discusses his journey of self-acceptance and liberation. From being formerly incarcerated to finding a safe community in vogue and ballroom, Daniel has embraced all sides of himself and is closer to reaching his dreams.
In a letter to herself, Diamond recalls her struggles and the people who supported her along the way, leading up to a realization of self-discovery. Special thanks to PBS SoCal for bringing Justice for My Sister on to teach filmmaking to foster youth with To Foster Change!
Emaryne fights to stay on the path of resilience by training on the track and finding safety and love in foster care.
Fatima revisits the places she used to live where she survived abuse before she escaped and discovered her true potential to a better life.
Genesis recounts her struggle connecting with others, but remained ambitious to change that by advocating for others just like her.
Despite grappling with depression and instability, Jaci learns how to make room to welcome a loving partner, and rediscovers light and color in life.
Despite the odds against him, Jaime entrusts his passion for designing clothes to forge a new life for himself in the United States.
A voice whispers in Jane’s ear as she finds herself at a crossroad between doubt and hope.
Jasmine arms herself with song and knowledge, spending time researching and building her support network to fight PTSD.
Jennifer shares a glimpse into her dance coping with anxiety. Please be aware of the trigger warning for anxiety and discomfort.
After fleeing an abusive home, Jose found himself in a tightrope between finding acceptance among his peers and pursuing a career in education.
Being in foster care, Josh learns to be resilient even in the face of uncertainty and chance. None of which hinders his drive to make a career in entertainment.
Together with her young son, Junely gained a new outlook on her life and transformed it for the better.
Mei-Lei recalls her early experience in foster youth and the continuous use of her “dip out” backpack that she depended on for survival.
In a black-and-white world, Reeves reflects on what it’s like to live in between, the shades of gray.
Roshawn manifests her inner strength by recounting the icons and images inked onto her skin.