Vietnamese adoptee Lynelle shares about her second return journey to homeland, a decade later and how things have changed.
Vietnamese adoptee Lynelle shares about her second return journey to homeland, a decade later and how things have changed.
Lynelle writes critically about the lack of formal support for adoptees who have been trafficked via intercountry adoption.
Gabby Malpas shares her talent by mentoring younger Chinese adoptees through her artwork.
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.
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.
Our adoptee experiences share so much in common but are also so unique. Here we share a Korean - Australian adoptee's story in her own words.
Lynelle shares about adoptee anger, how it connects to abandonment feelings, grief, loss and sadness; the best response is to listen and validate our feelings
Lynelle answers the question What is it like to be adopted? providing insight from her own journey, sharing some common elements many other adoptees speak of.