Love, Relationships, and the Impact of Adoption

Jonti reflects on how adoption trauma shaped his relationships, emotional reactions, and journey toward growth.

Abandoned: its meaning and context

Andrea Kay helps us uncover the truth beyond the label 'abandoned' with DNA searching—bringing hope and rediscovery to Ethiopian adoptees and their families.

Self Reflections

Hannah reflects as a Russian Asian intercountry adoptee on identity, belonging, loss, and the emotional complexities of adoption.

Finding Myself and a Purpose

Mike grew up in New Zealand, adopted from Hong Kong. He struggled as a young child, found his place in the world, and now gives back, to others like him.

What happens after an adoption investigation?

Lisa shares about the challenges and realities adoptees face after national adoption inquiries and public debates becoming toxic.

Letter to Adoptee Youth

Jonti reflects, looking back over what has shaped his life as an adoptee and how he's ended up incarcerated, in prison, for a serious crime.

The most invisible adoptees

Lynelle raises awareness of those intercountry adoptees who are incarcerated, an unheard voice.

Suicide Amongst Adoptees

Hilbrand shares about the trauma in relinquishment and adoption and the connection with suicide amongst adoptees.

Bolivian Adoptee Anthology Book Review

Lynelle provides a review of the Bolivian adoptee anthology Communal Histories of Displacement and Adoption by the Network of Bolivian Adoptees

Adoptee Fear and Vulnerability

Oleg shares on the fear and vulnerability so many adoptees live and being brave to open up and trust his adoptive mother to understand and support his journey.

The Trauma Inherent in Relinquishment and Adoption

Lynelle's recent Podcast interview with Doc Shauna Springer on the trauma inherent in adoption.

Participating in The Colour of Difference: Long Term Outcomes

Lynelle shares how participating in PARCs book project to produce The Colour of Difference changed her life and began the adoptee network InterCountry Adoptee Voices.

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

Toxicity and Grief

by Dan R Moen, adopted from the Philippines to the USA. Part three of this series focuses on toxicity and its impact with grief. The black vine-like shapes represent toxicity and how it manifests itself within and around all of us. It’s depicted as an uncontrollable beast and has completely engulfed an individual. It grows …

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Who Am I?

Vietnamese adoptee TLB shares about living with disability, being rehomed, and loss.

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.

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.

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.

What is it like to be Adopted?

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.