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Book & Movie Reviews

No Address by Robert Craig Films

March 1, 2025 Sara Tiano 0

A  new film from Robert Craig Films, “No Address” aims to shine a light on homelessness — the varied circumstances that can lead to housing instability, and some of the challenges that can snowball for […]

Book & Movie Reviews

A Thousand And One By A.V. Rockwell

September 6, 2023 Christie Renick 0

— Reviewed by Valarie Edwards A Thousand and One stars Teyana Taylor, Will Catlett, Josiah Cross, Aven Courtney and Aaron Kingsley Adetola. The film premiered on January 22, 2023 at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival, […]

Book & Movie Reviews

Foster Families Speak: Real Talk About Partnership and Building Community

December 30, 2019 Christie Renick 0

PSP Photosynthesis Productions in conjunction with Adoptive and Foster Family Coalition of New York Produced, Directed and Edited by Deborah C. Hoard 32 minutes The new video “Foster Families Speak” is a glimpse into the […]

Book & Movie Reviews

All Rise: For the Good of the Children

September 5, 2019 Christie Renick 0

Texas Christian University, Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development, 2019, 1 hour, 14 minutes, allriseforchildren.com In a Tyler, Texas, courtroom, Judge Carole Clark is making an effort to transform the foster care system. A former […]

Book & Movie Reviews

Story of My Life: Regina Louise’s Tale of Searching for Permanency is Ready for Primetime

April 1, 2019 Christie Renick 1

By Kim Phagan-Hansel Its taken Regina Louise a lifetime to get here. When Louise released her first book, Somebody’s Someone, in 2003, she was on a mission to tell the story of a poor, abused […]

Articles

New Documentary Shows Young People Finding Their Passions After Foster Care

November 1, 2018 Christie Renick 0

By Melinda Clemmons In the warmly lit opening frame of the film, a young man leans in, listening intently to soulful music streaming from a laptop. As the song ends, someone beside him says, “I […]

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