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.

The Power of Peer Support

Lynelle writes critically about the power of peer support in intercountry adoption.

Vulnerable children are not blank slates

Lynelle critically examines the gains from including adult intercountry adoptees in policy discussions and shares Joey's story, a male Chinese adoptee.

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.

When is adoption NOT in the best interests of the child?

Where are the rights of adoptees when they are legally "de-twinned" by their adoptive parents? How is this in the "best interests of the child"?

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.