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Foster care film

Know How

Know How captures the reality of life in foster care from the point of view. It’s not a documentary or fiction. It’s a hybrid approach to creating social change. Instead of professional writers and actors, these stories are written and performed by a cast of youth in foster care. Know How is a musical that brings authentic voices and unseen stories to the screen.

Why this film?

Our foster care system doesn’t work, and few know the human cost of its dysfunction. A few years after aging out of foster care, only 50% of young people will complete high school or a GED, 60% will be convicted of a crime, 75% will receive public assistance, and only 6% will complete a college degree. A system producing these results needs to change.

Synopsis

A film written and acted by foster care youth ripped from the stories of their lives. In this tale about transience and perseverance, five youth’s worlds interweave as they confront loss, heartbreak, and come of age.

Social Impact

Goals

  • To give voice to these untold stories and create a better future for foster care youth.
  • To get thousands more people involved in their lives and futures.
  • To take the film to cities nationwide and host screenings at foster care agencies and schools.
  • Empower youth by seeing their peers achieve excellence and catalyze change.

Results

To raise foster care youths’ voices for change, the Know How campaign has:

  • Reached over 1 million people.
  • Affected legislative change in California.
  • Collected more than 21,000 signatures on dedicated foster care petitions and pledges.
  • Garnered 18K visits to Know How’s foster care editorial series.

Cast

At the heart of this film is a foster care cast: Deshawn Brown, Niquana Clark, Michael Kareem Dew, Gabrielle Garcia, Gilbert Howard, Claribelle Pagan, and Ebonee Simpson. They all have remarkable stories of loss and hope. They all are deeply committed to making a difference for other youth in care.

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Know How tours the mean streets of rough urban adolescence rarely acknowledged… a robust, youthful call to be seen, heard and appreciated— to be a little less invisible.
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This could be ‘Rent’ for a new generation…
Los Angeles Times
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A groundbreaking achievement: a heart-breaking musical, written and performed by a cast of current and former foster youth…
The Chronicle of Social Change
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It really blew me away. If I didn’t tell you that this movie was written by foster youth, you’d have no idea.
Foster Focus Magazine

Press

Awards

INDIEWIRE
Project of the Year: Know How

NEW YORK CITY INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
Best NYC Feature Film: Know How

EUGENE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
Best Youth Theme Feature Film: Know How

HARLEM INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
Spotlight Award: Know How

MADRID INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
Best Actress: Know How

CYNOPSIS: SOCIAL GOOD AWARDS
Best Branded TV Campaign: Know How

GARDEN STATE FILM FESTIVAL
Broader Vision Award: Know How

CANADA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
Award of Excellence: Know How

COMMUNICATOR AWARDS
Award of Distinction: Know How

INDIEFEST FILM AWARDS
Award of Excellence: Know How

NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP, NEW JERSEY
Certificate of Appreciation: Know How

Hi, I’m
Juan Carlos

Fueled by a passion for storytelling and excitement for life design, I find joy in reframing narratives to illuminate paths toward fulfillment. My experience spans high-growth startups, filmmaking, and social impact. Through mentoring and coaching, I guide teams and individuals to discover purpose and cultivate a meaningful life.

My Story

I started in film, directing award-winning features such as ‘Know How’ and ‘Second Skin.’ These cinematic endeavors earned me recognition and allowed me to serve as a spokesperson for Adobe. I founded the White Roof Project, a grassroots climate activism campaign that mitigated the urban heat island effect and spurred community-led social change.

I carried my storytelling skills and passion for societal transformation as I transitioned into the startup ecosystem. Initially, I contributed to social impact apps, converting complex issues into accessible solutions. This early experience laid a foundation for my later work, where I led the development of groundbreaking products within high-growth startups. My work has underscored the potential of technology to innovate and amplify the quality of human life.