Catégorie : Traumatisme en adoption
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To the Parents I don’t Know
Meredith shares her song to express the many complex feelings she has for her Chinese parents whom she doesn’t know and has lost since being adopted to the UK.
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The Pain is Bearable
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dans Adoptee support provided by adoptees, Adoptee vulnerability, Adoptees Educate, Critical Thinking in Adoption, Deuil et perte, Importance of Connections to Origins, Is adoption the best option, Corée, Lifelong Impacts of Adoption, Corée du Sud, The Netherlands, Therapy, Adoption transraciale, Traumatisme en adoptionSoorien shares about the bearable pain of grief and loss she lives with as a Korean intercountry adoptee raised in the Netherlands.
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I don’t know
Xanne-Li shares her music written to express some of the heartache and pain of not knowing as an intercountry adoptee from China.
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Monologue performances showcasing the complex lived experience of adoption from Colombia
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dans Adjustment and Transition, Artistes adoptés, Adoptee Artwork, Adoptee vulnerability, Adoptees Educate, Adoption Education for Professionals, Colombie, Complexities in Adoption, Critical Thinking in Adoption, Deuil et perte, Importance of Connections to Origins, Is adoption the best option, Lifelong Impacts of Adoption, Not Knowing in Adoption, Recherche d'origines, Racial Mirrors, Sense of Belonging, The Netherlands, Adoption transraciale, Traumatisme en adoptionPerformances by José Montoya: one on Grief the other a biographic portrayal of his life, adopted from Colombia to the Netherlands and the complexities within.
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Adoptees as experts and influencing international standards through advocacy
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dans Convention de La Haye de 1993, Adoptee Activism, Adoptees Educate, Adoption Education for Professionals, réforme de l'adoption, Pays d'adoption, Pays de naissance, Birth parents speak out, Complexities in Adoption, Critical Thinking in Adoption, Préservation de la famille, Adoption illégale, Impacts to Biological Families, Is adoption the best option, Lifelong Impacts of Adoption, Politics of Adoption, Reparation in Adoption, Rights in Adoption, Adoption transraciale, Traumatisme en adoption, UN Joint Statement Illegal AdoptionLynelle shares about the journey from understanding her adoption to becoming an adoptee advocate, pushing for much needed change at international levels.
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Reflecting on 25 Years as Founder of ICAV
Celebrating and reflecting on 25 years since ICAV began, the changes, the achievements and highlighting the power of peer support and collaboration over time.
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My day of reckoning with the Lutheran Church
Lynelle shares her healing journey thru a Direct Personal Response (DPR) with the Lutheran Church who gave a face to face apology for their role in her abuse.
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Reunification with my Colombian Family
A Colombian Australian intercountry adoptee shares their story of reunification with biological family.
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La Réunion et au-delà
ICAVs upcoming webinar on Reunion and Beyond in Intercountry Adoption is available to RSVP. Book your tickets now.
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AntiRacism Online Workshops for Transracial Adoptive Parents
ICAV and HUE provide an online workshop for adoptees and families to explore race, racism, how to be an antiracism ally as some of our core issues in adoption.