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In our house, we talk about race
Every parent has deep fears about what could happen to their children. Parents of children of color have a whole other package of fears.
Family is not defined by bloodlines
Johnny's family didn’t talk specifically about adoption—not talking about it was the norm in those days.
No longer abandoned
Adult adoptee Ryan wrestles with the word “abandoned” on his birth certificate.
Daring to be open
It wasn’t until Amanda heard a young adopted teen speak about her open adoption experience that she really started changing the way she was thinking about it.
An adoptee's perspective on open adoption
Most of us spend our youth asking: Who am I? Melania was no different.
The decision of a lifetime
Christal shares her experience of placing her daughter in an open adoption.
Healing takes time after adoption
Peggy recalls the emotions of placing her child for adoption, acknowledging that healing takes time.
My view from the U.S.-Mexico border
Rossy reflects on her visit to Tijuana, noting that children are especially vulnerable to human trafficking, exploitation, and abuse because of their age.
Can I adopt the child in my care?
While reunification is always the goal, some children need an adoptive home.