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Tag: who loses in adoption

Shape Shifting

On August 12, 2021August 12, 2021 By Guest BloggerIn China, Grief and Loss, Illicit Adoption, Trauma in Adoption, UncategorizedLeave a comment

Daughter lost via adoption from her Chinese father, tells her perspective of the complexities reunion brings up for them both and the losses that remain lifelong.

Adoption is no Accident

On February 9, 2021February 12, 2021 By Guest BloggerIn Uncategorized2 Comments

by Kayla Zheng, adopted from China to the USA.

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