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Tag: Stephanie Dong Hee Kim

Restoring my Korean Citizenship

On December 7, 2022January 21, 2024 By Guest BloggerIn adoption reform, Citizenship in Adoption, Complexities in Adoption, Korea, Lifelong Impacts of Adoption, Multiple Identities, Not Knowing in Adoption, Return to Birth Country, Rights in Adoption, South Korea, The Netherlands, Transracial Adoption4 Comments

Stephanie shares about the process of restoring her Korean Citizenship which was severed via intercountry adoption to the Netherlands.

What’s In a Name?

On June 8, 2022June 2, 2022 By Guest BloggerIn UncategorizedLeave a comment

Stephanie shares on what her names mean and how she's integrated them into her sense of identity.

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