Belonging: The Lifelong Question Many Adoptees Cannot Answer

Lynelle discusses why so many intercountry adoptees struggle to feel they belong? A powerful personal reflection on identity, family, race, loss and finding belonging.

Child of their Time, Film Review

Lynelle reviews Child of their Time, a documentary exploring estrangement, male adoptee voices, adoptive fathers, family pain, apology and the need for support.

Adoptee Fear of Being Alone

A Sri Lankan adoptee Jonti reflects on abandonment trauma, the fear of losing family, and healing through therapy, peer support and community connection.

Adoptee Suicidality and Living with the Exit Sign

A personal reflection on adoptee suicidality, identity, abandonment and hope, exploring how adoption can shape mental health while choosing, each day, to stay.

Responses to Sweden’s 2025 Adoption Reckoning

Sweden’s 2025 Adoption Commission report sparks adoptee, parent and agency responses on apology, support, reform, reparations and accountability.

Conversations Across Adoption – Part 3

Adoptee Lynelle and adoptive parent Kristin explore silence, emotional protection, loyalty, and why difficult adoption conversations often break down.

Why Hague Convention States must take responsibility for  post adoption costs

Lynelle argues Hague States must address post-adoption costs, regulating services, ensuring accountability, and preventing exploitation of adoptees.

Rethinking “harm” in intercountry adoption

Explores the emotional harm of intercountry adoption, where wrongdoing is acknowledged but justice remains out of reach for adoptees.

Love, Relationships, and the Impact of Adoption

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

From Silence to Self: An Adoptee’s Song

Cao shares a song written across decades, exploring search, grief, identity, and healing after loss, silence, and self-acceptance.