Etikett: listen to voices of adoptees
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Kära Korea, om Mia*
kim thompson delar med sig av sitt brev till Korea om sin vän som adopterades och begick självmord i 30-årsåldern
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Finding Peace after Adoption
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i Abuse in Adoption, Adjustment and Transition, Adopterad Ilska, Adoptees Educate, Adoption Education for Adoptive Parents, Adoption Education for Professionals, Australien, Complexities in Adoption, Critical Thinking in Adoption, Familjebevarande, Grief and Loss, Haiti, Importance of Connections to Origins, Is adoption the best option, Lifelong Impacts of Adoption, Not Knowing in Adoption, Older Age Adoptions, Ursprungssökning, Racism in Adoption, Search and Reunion in Adoption, Sense of Belonging, Therapy, Transracial Adoption, Trauma in AdoptionJonas shares on the complexities of being an intercountry adoptee, ending up on the streets at age 13 and getting his life back as an adult to find his peace.
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What I Lost When I Was Adopted
Stephanie shares questions and thoughts about the complex path traversed to come to integrate losses and gains into a sense of identity as a Filipino adoptee.
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The Dehumanisation of an Adoptee
Kayla discusses the dehumanising effects being adopted had or her life, the role Christianity played, and the importance to reclaim our own truth as an adoptee.
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My realities of being adopted from China
by Xue Hua adopted from China to the USA. Hi everyone! My name is Xue Hua and I was adopted as a 1 year old from Hunan, China. I live in Indianapolis in the USA, where I’ve grown up. My (white American) parents had 3 biological children and then adopted me when their youngest was…