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Day: December 22, 2006

  • Adoption

Minnesota Monthly: “Asian Fusion”

  • by JaeRan
  • Posted on December 22, 2006June 17, 2014

You might recognize some of these names in this Minnesota Monthly article. Let’s just start…

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Norwegian KAD wins Norway’s prestigious literary award

  • by JaeRan
  • Posted on December 22, 2006

Chosun Ilbo: Prize-Winning Norwegian Writer Visits Native Korea                    …

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Oh yeah, before I forget - May the Fourth be with you, from Leia & Luke, twins separated and adopted to different homes! ID: a photo of a tweet I posted that reads "Let's also remember 3 of the justices are adoptive parents. Roberts and Coney Barrett adopted internationally and Thomas was a relative adoption. And they all want to dismantle ICWA in favor of non-Native adoptive parents" A reminder that a group of us were warning about the use of adoption as an anti-abortion argument when Amy Coney Barret was confirmed and I also suggest reading Kathryn Joyce's piece (second photo). Link to first article in my profile. Taking notes on a new-to-me book. So far I'm really digging Raising Government Children: A History of Foster Care and the American Welfare State by Catherine Rymph. This is another must-read for anyone working in child welfare, foster care and adoption. To all who celebrate!

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