What Would My Utopia in Intercountry Adoption Be?

Lynelle shares at the CHIP webinar Feb 2022 on what her utopia of intercountry adoption would be, if anything were possible, listing the changes necessary.

What’s the Future of Intercountry Adoption?

Presentation by Lynelle Long at the CHIP Webinar on 18 Feb 2022 on the topic: Respecting the Child's Right to Identity in Intercountry Adoption

Governments Finally Recognising Illicit and Illegal Intercountry Adoption Practices

This is one common scenario, it doesn't cover children overtly stolen from hospitals and many other ways I'm an adoptee remaining hopeful I’m very excited and feeling hopeful after hearing Belgium’s recent news, that their Minister has announced his intention to ask Parliament to suspend all adoptions for the next 2 years as a result …

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Lifelong Impacts of Identity Loss

Lynelle shares about the impact of identity loss in intercountry adoption, including the views of other adoptees to help build a more in-depth understanding.

Peruvian Adoptee Returns to Birth Country

Milagros Forrester shares with ICAV about her return trips to Peru and how it impacted her search for identity and belonging.

Cancelling My Adoption

Netra Sommer is adopted from India to Denmark and endured abuse in her adoption and talks about undoing her adoption and the lengthy process to reclaim herself.

Dear Dad, You are Still Racist

Mae adopted from Haiti shares the complexities of being trafficked and having a racist dad

The Legacy and Impacts of Abuse in Adoption

Lynelle's part 2 of 3 on Sexual Abuse within Adoption.

Review: One Child Nation

Lynelle shares her thoughts about One Child Nation documentary.

I Don’t See Colour!

ICAV Blogger Collaborative Series #2 addressing adoption colour blindness.

Identity, Lost & Found

Abby reflects on reclaiming her Latina identity after growing up in a white Jewish family, highlighting the impact of adoption practices on self-worth and cultural connection.

Adoptee Activism in America

Lynelle shares about the importance of including adoptee lived experience at the Adoption Symposium for the US Department of State in 2020.

The Push-Pull Dance in Adoptee Relationships

Lynelle discusses the difficulties in relationships as an intercountry adoptee and why is love so difficult: attachment, bonding, connection and adoption.

Expectations of Gratitude in Adoption

Lynelle shares about the burden of being expected to be grateful in being adopted.

Degrees of Being Trafficked in Intercountry Adoption

Lynelle writes critically about the lack of formal support for adoptees who have been trafficked via intercountry adoption.

Who Am I?

Jayme questions who he is as an intercountry adoptee from Sth Korea.

Gabby Mentors Young Chinese Adoptees via Art

Gabby Malpas shares her talent by mentoring younger Chinese adoptees through her artwork.

Citizenship should be guaranteed in Intercountry Adoption

Citizenship in America is not granted to all intercountry adoptees. This paper explores the topic critically from those with lived experience.

Trauma of Transition for Older Aged Adoptees

Older age adoptees struggle to transition from their first life to their second. What can be done to reduce the trauma of transition in older age adoptions?

Colombian Intercountry Adoptee Anthology

The first Colombian intercountry adoptee anthology that shares the many complexities of being adopted from Colombia, edited and compiled by Abby Forero-Hilty.

Memories and Feelings of an Older Aged Adoptee

Being adopted at older ages brings with it more complex issues to sort thru and need specialised support for. Min shares her story as a Thai adoptee.

Complexities of Intercountry Adoption

Lynelle shares on intercountry adoption, together with her own experience and hearing from many fellow adoptees on a range of questions asked by a journalist.