Mark shares about his Vietnamese family.
Tag: lifelong journey in adoption
“You can always tell a German, but you can’t tell ’em much!”
William Gage, shares about returning to live in Germany.
tears of my life, lagrimas de mi vida
J Alonso shares his poetry as a Spanish intercountry adoptee.
Why?
Jayme asks why his parents adopted?
Leave Room
Elena S Hall shares about adoption and
perils of a foreign born adoptee
J Alonso shares his poetry as a Spanish intercountry adoptee.
What is in our “Best Interests” as Intercountry Adopted People?
I find it interesting to ponder why the concept Best Interests of the Child in intercountry adoption is discussed and decisions made without substantial research on the long term outcomes in intercountry adoption. When I say long term, I mean decades to show how intercountry adoption impacts us through the various stages of life. Most …
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Why I’m Not Going Back: One Intercountry Adoptee’s Perspective
Intercountry adoptee shares about racism and xenophobia.
Turning Negativity into Positivity with Buddhism
Desiree shares her experience of trying Vipassana meditation at a Buddhist retreat, a way to expel her negative energies and a way to deal with adoptee anger.
How do Adoptees Journey over Time?
Filippino adoptee Richard shares about relocating to his homeland to live.
