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  1. After Jeanne’s unsuccessful attempt to adopt Regina due to a racially motivated ruling, their bond is forced apart. "I Am Somebody’s Child" is Regina’s story of how one woman's belief and love becomes her lifeline as she defeats the odds of a corrupt system and succeeds. After 25 years, Jeanne is finally able to adopt Regina in the same ...

  2. Regina Louise Kerr-Taylor [1] is an American author, child advocate, and motivational speaker, who is best known for successfully navigating through more than thirty foster home placements as a ward of the California Juvenile Court system. Louise is the second child of the late singer/songwriter Tom Brock. Brock abandoned his daughter into the ...

  3. Mar 4, 2019 · I AM SOMEBODY’S CHILD: THE REGINA LOUISE STORY. NEW YORK, NY (March 4, 2019) On February 28th, Barnard’s Athena Film Festival hosted the world premiere of I Am Somebody’s Child: The Regina Louise Story. A Lifetime Television Network movie about the true story of Regina Louise, author of Someone Has Led This Child to Believe.

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  4. Season 1. I Am Somebody's Child: The Regina Louise Story. A woman tries to adopt an African-American girl, but due to a racially motivated ruling, the two are forced apart. The woman does not give ...

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  5. The desire that burned inside Regina Louise was "to be somebody's someone." The film dramatizes the shining moment when in 2003 and in the same Contra Costa County courthouse where her petition was denied twenty-three years earlier, Jeanne Kerr became the mother of Regina Louise. At that moment, both characters were officially "somebody's someone."

  6. Synopsis. The journey of a young African American girl who navigated over 30 foster homes and psychiatric facilities before age 18, and the one woman, Jeanne, who believed in her. After Jeanne’s unsuccessful attempt to adopt Regina due to a racially motivated ruling, their bond is forced apart.

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  8. Regina Louise, an abandoned black child, is placed in a home where she demonstrates anger issues. Jeanne Kerr, a white counselor, empathizes with her and they form a bond which leads to a petition for adoption. The home's director, a black woman, informs her that she will fight the petition, believing that a black child could not be raised by a ...