Intercountry Adoption Blogs
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Fleas Biting |
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Harlow's Monkey An unapologetic look at the social experiment of transracial and transnational adoption |
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Steve's Ramblings Steve and his wife Shyrel live and work with the most precious part, and most forgotten of Guatemalan society...the Children of Amor del Niño: Love the Child. Live from Guatemala, thoughts inspired by searching for the meaning of Christianity in an enigma. |
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The Transracial Korean Adoptee Nexus This blog is not only a way to express my perspectives on transracial Korean Adoption, but as a space to link issues of social inequalities to systems of oppression and structures of power. It’s a space to claim transracial Korean adoption as an identity that exists not necessarily half of one and half of another, but as a valid composite of the Pan-Asian identity. I hope to empower transracial adoptees to speak out and speak with each other. I do not take a definitive stance on whether or not I believe adoption or transracial adoption is ethically or morally correct. There are both positive and negative aspects that are important to understand. However, it’s important to understand that when there are huge profits being made (off of what started as a humanitarian operation), there will always be abuse, and corruption. Well, time for me to step off my soapbox. If you have something you want to say, I encourage you to email me. Thanks for checking out my blog. |
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United Adoptees Interntional The UAI is an organisation run and managed by adoptees. Foremost in the Netherlands but with great help and support from adoptees and adoptee supporting organisations worldwide. The UAI is a foundation focussing on helping Adoptees, data mining and reviewing and commenting on Human Rights issues endangering childrights everyday again. The UAI is not against adoption but against all the side effects which appears everyday in (internationa)l adoption. We believe, that (Intercountry) adoption should be a last resort for children in need for a family and not a third option and facility for childless couples in the West. If adoption is an option, than all the requirements for a tracable and correct adoption procedure should be fulfilled before any adoption is executed. The UAI became last few years an important opinion leader in the Netherlands and abroad in the field of Intercountry Adoption (ICA). |
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