‘I Got My Brother’: John Legend, LA Times Release Jarrett Harper Foster Care Documentary for Juneteenth

Published 06/19/2026, 2:54 PM CDT

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The celebration of Juneteenth has received a deeply moving cinematic addition as renowned entertainment icon John Legend has lent his considerable platform to a powerful new short documentary, I Got My Brother, that explores systemic struggles and family resilience. The celebrated musical artist, known for championing social justice initiatives alongside his acclaimed melodies, is amplifying an extraordinary real-world narrative. He is now joined by the LA Times' short documentary segment, LA Times Short Docs, to release this new number to the general public. 

This impactful new release shines a bright light on the profound complexities of the American foster care system.

The streaming debut of a festival favourite by John Legend, I Got My Brother

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According to Deadline, the acclaimed short film titled I Got My Brother is now available to stream globally on the Los Angeles Times digital platforms as of June 19, 2026. This highly anticipated debut aligns perfectly with national emancipation celebrations and marks a significant milestone for the production team. The poignant project previously captured widespread industry attention after winning the prestigious audience award at the South by Southwest festival.

The narrative unfolds as an intimate conversation between siblings Jarrett Harper and Baylon Harper as they recount their shared history. Director Victor Gabriel beautifully blends harsh memories of childhood neglect in Los Angeles with distinct elements of magical realism.

“As a filmmaker and licensed therapist who has been doing community therapy in Compton, Watts, and South Central, I wanted to invite audiences into Jarrett and Baylon’s healing journey,” Gabriel said to Deadline. This unique stylistic choice allows the project to navigate deep trauma while maintaining a surprising sense of hope.

The emotional core of the film intensifies as the siblings recount the ultimate test of their familial relationship. At just 17 years old, Jarrett received a sentence of life without parole after protecting his brother by k****** their a*****. The historical release date beautifully commemorates exactly seven years since Jarrett finally achieved his physical liberation from prison, as mentioned by Deadline.

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The incredible journey toward freedom caught the attention of major entertainment advocates along the way.

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According to the same Deadline source, executive producer John Legend initially met Jarrett Harper during a transformative advocacy visit to Lancaster Prison back in 2015. Legend noted that despite enduring nearly two decades of incarceration, the young man completely refused to let a bleak environment extinguish his spirit.

“He had already spent nearly two decades inside, and even in a place built to take away a person’s hope, I saw a man who refused to be defined by the worst thing he had survived,” he recalled of the encounter. The entertainer subsequently utilized his resource company, Get Lifted Film Co., to actively campaign for the legal freedom of the inmate.

The successful advocacy campaign eventually led Governor Jerry Brown to commute the severe sentence before Governor Gavin Newsom finalized the release. Since returning to society, Harper has completely transformed his past suffering into a clear community blueprint by mentoring vulnerable children.

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The production represents a collaborative effort featuring producers Rachel Earnest, Ben Proudfoot, and Josh Rosenberg alongside the Schultz Family Foundation. Editor Nadine Mundo expertly shapes the raw interview footage while composer Katya Richardson provides an original musical score to guide the viewer. The widespread release of I Got My Brother, via LA Times' Short Docs YouTube channel and official website, reinforces the enduring power of familial love and a true story of survival into an inspiring nationwide call for systemic reform.

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What do you think about watching I Got My Brother? Let us know in the comments.

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Soma Mitra

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Soma is a journalist at Netflix Junkie. With a postgraduate degree in Mass Communication, she brings production experience from documentary films like Chandua: Stories on Fabric. Covering the true crime and docu-drama beat, she turns psychological thrillers into sharp, audience-aware storytelling.

Edited By: Adiba Nizami

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