DoDW – Touch Down
Touch Down – Nanjing Airport – 2/27/2015 My feet touched the ground, and my heart knew it was home. This is the story I want to tell.
Touch Down – Nanjing Airport – 2/27/2015 My feet touched the ground, and my heart knew it was home. This is the story I want to tell.
Greetings all! I want to thank you all so much for reading, following, and listening to my voice throughout the past few years. This blog has connected me to so […]
Beijing International Airprot – 2/27/2015 I followed the professor for a while. He was a determined walker with significantly longer legs than me. He veered left, into the men’s room, […]
Departure Day – 2/25/2015 My mom and dad woke me up early in the morning in order for us to arrive at the airport in time. I’m not sure if […]
Today, April 19th, is the first Adoptee Citizenship Act Day of Action (ACA). Adoptees and allies from across the country will be meeting with representatives to support the bill’s passage […]
The Child Citizen Act of 2000 granted international adoptees coming into the United States immediate citizenship. This act, however, did not provide retroactive citizenship for adoptees adopted before that date. […]
Originally posted on Angela Tucker:
I am very excited to launch The Adopted Life Episodes campaign! I plan to host a series where I speak one-on-one with transracially adopted youth posing developmentally appropriate questions…
Originally posted on Kimberly McKee, PhD:
Adoptive families marked by their transracial or transnational composition find themselves existing in contradiction to traditional definitions of family, which place primacy on genetic-relatedness.…
Originally posted on Opine Season:
David MuraGuest Columnist I am writing this essay in response to the Ordway Theater’s decision to bring back Miss Saigon a third time to the…