Australia’s History and Silence on Illicit and Illegal Intercountry Adoptions: A Record of Inaction

Australia’s silence on illicit and illegal intercountry adoptions and ICAV’s 20-year fight for truth, justice, and recognition of adoptee rights continues

Intercountry adoptees taking legal action and reclaiming our rights

Intercountry adoptees worldwide are taking legal action to expose illegal adoptions, demand truth, and push for justice, accountability, and human rights reform.

What happens after an adoption investigation?

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

The need for a national investigation into the role of the Australian governments in our intercountry adoption history

Lynelle discusses why its time to investigate the past of Australia's intercountry adoptions and look into the role our governments have played.

Korea’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission Initial Outcome

Lynelle discusses the importance of the Korean TRC initial findings to the intercountry adoptee community.

Addressing Sexual Abuse in Intercountry Adoption

ICAVs newest Perspective Paper on Sexual Abuse experiences of intercountry adoptees helping to elevate their voices and advocate for much needed supports.

What do I want from my adoptive parents?

Lynelle shares what she would have wanted from her adoptive parents in response to the fraud and human rights abuses in her adoption.

Finding Home = Sense of Belonging

Sascha shares about her journey to find a sense of belonging as an adoptee from Sth Korea.

Tips and Suggestions for Returning to Birth Country

ICAVs newest Perspective Paper offering global tips and suggestions for those considering returning for the first time to their birth country.

In Honour of the time before Adoption Day

Hollee shares the complexities of life before adoption and balancing the losses and gains through adoption.

USA Virtual Fair

Lynelle shares the recording of the USA Virtual Fair held on 1 June 2024 showcasing 20 intercountry adoptee led organisation who provide support to adoptees.

The Pain is Bearable

Soorien shares about the bearable pain of grief and loss she lives with as a Korean intercountry adoptee raised in the Netherlands.

Our separation bears down on both of us

Jillian shares her artwork expressing the shared grief and loss of the many years of separation between her South Korean mother and herself before reunion.

Searching in Intercountry Adoption by Adoptee Experts Webinar

ICAVs newest webinar and perspective paper on searching in intercountry adoption bringing you experiences of intercountry adoptees from around the world.

Confirmation that we are born as adoptees

Hollee shares on the significance of having access to information about our origins as adoptees.

An Adoptee’s Thoughts on Haaland vs Brackeen

Patrick shares on the current Haaland vs Brackeen case that challenges the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) and asks why family preservation isn't the focus.

One Adoptee’s Thoughts on the UN Joint Statement on Illegal Intercountry Adoptions

Lynelle shares her thoughts on the UN Joint Statement on Illegal Intercountry Adoption.

A Question for Adoption Agencies

Cameron asks adoption agencies how well they are incorporating adoptee voices and adoptee led research into their practice and policy.