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Leveraging Our Voices | Kimberly McKee, PhD
https://mckeekimberly.com/2015/07/03/leveraging-our-voices
Kimberly McKee, PhD. Don’t Air the Dirty Laundry: Reflections of Women of Color on Graduate School. Examining the Past, Considering the Future: The Impact of KAAN in the Lives of Adult Adoptees and Adoptive Families. KAAN Study Survey Email Announcement. Advice to Current Students. Requesting Letters of Recommendation. The Value of Student Feedback and What My Students Say. Contributions to the Community and Profession. Service at Previous Institutions. Writing Tips & Resources. July 3, 2015. The stateme...
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Contributions to the Community and Profession | Kimberly McKee, PhD
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Kimberly McKee, PhD. Don’t Air the Dirty Laundry: Reflections of Women of Color on Graduate School. Examining the Past, Considering the Future: The Impact of KAAN in the Lives of Adult Adoptees and Adoptive Families. KAAN Study Survey Email Announcement. Advice to Current Students. Requesting Letters of Recommendation. The Value of Student Feedback and What My Students Say. Contributions to the Community and Profession. Service at Previous Institutions. Writing Tips & Resources. On former Spokane, WA NAA...
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How I Met The Lost Boys Of Sudan (On The Way To KAAN) | common ground
https://kaancommunity.wordpress.com/2014/09/02/how-i-met-the-lost-boys-of-sudan-on-the-way-to-kaan
Part of KAAN's mission to connect the community. How I Met The Lost Boys Of Sudan (On The Way To KAAN). September 2, 2014. In Voices in the Community. A guest post by Katie Jae Naftzger, LICSW, a KAAN presenter, member of KAAN’s Advisory Council, and family therapist, adoption specialist, speaker, and consultant who writes at http:/ adoptiontherapyma.com. Where are you from? This question follows adoptees everywhere. Where are you from? It’s a difficult question to answer. Why? 8221; “The Amway Gra...
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Racism and White Privilege: Breaking out of the “White Club” | common ground
https://kaancommunity.wordpress.com/2013/06/26/racism-and-white-privilege-breaking-out-of-the-white-club
Part of KAAN's mission to connect the community. Racism and White Privilege: Breaking out of the “White Club”. June 26, 2013. In Voices in the Community. An Interview by Mark Hagland. Mark Hagland: What has the experience of doing the session been like for you the past four years, and what are your hopes for our racism and white privilege session this year? MH: What have been the biggest revelations for you so far along your journey as a transracially adoptive parent? JH: It’s that it’s a conversation, a...
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Adoptive Family Organizations – KAtCH
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About Korean Adoptees Chicago. Our Focus and History. Adult Korean Adoptee Organizations. Information for Adoptees in Korea. Korean Organizations in Chicago. Education & Leadership Resources. Studies & Research Participation. About Korean Adoptees Chicago. Our Focus and History. Adult Korean Adoptee Organizations. Information for Adoptees in Korea. Korean Organizations in Chicago. Education & Leadership Resources. Studies & Research Participation. An adult to youth adoptee mentoring program.
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Lost Daughters: Control
http://www.thelostdaughters.com/2014/07/control.html
Meet me in the Middle: On Identity and Belonging. MyAsianAmericanStory and Why Adoptive Parents Should Care. Thoughts on Re-Naming Children. Age is NOT Just a Number. We Were All Good Adoptees…. Once. Gone too Soon: the Heartbreak of Adoptee Suicide. To Mother or Not? Tuesday, July 15, 2014. Control. That word was repeated numerous times at KAAN ( Korean American Adoptee Adoptive Family Network Conference. We all have those instances where we feel oppressed for many different things: our accent, our clot...
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Upcoming and Ongoing | Light of Day Stories
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Light of Day Stories. Skip to primary content. A new and much-needed book for the adoption community. LIONS ROARING, FAR FROM HOME: AN ANTHOLOGY BY ETHIOPIAN ADOPTEES. Editors: Aselefech Evans, Annette-Kassaye Berhanu, and Maureen McCauley Evans. Submissions were due by July 15, 2015. More information is available here. Korean American Adoptee Adoptive Family Network–KAAN Conference. Annette Kasseye and Aselefech Evans–Canadian and US Ethiopian Adoptees. In February 2014, we held a wonderful conversation...
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out there | Carissa Woodwyk
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One voice giving voice. Skip to primary content. A few places that you may find me…. Previous writing and speaking:. Restoration Living – online contributor. RELEVANT Magazine, Sept/Oct 2011 Issue – “(Almost) Everyone’s Doing It” (page 67). West MI Christian News – January 2012 Issue. Christian Alliance for Orphan Summit VIII (May 2012) – Southern California. American Family Radio Interview on Before You Were Mine (August 2012). Bethany Christian Services Webinar (August 2012). Show Hope – 10 Year ...
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Adoption Resources | The Bell Law Firm, PLLC
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Harry F. Bell Jr. Sprague W. Hazard. Andrew L. Paternostro. Shayla M. Rigsby. Potential adoptive parents have many questions about their journey, which can be confusing and, at times, frustrating. Regardless of where you are in the process, the information found on this page can assist you. From taking the first step toward adopting a child to finding an adoption support group for your family, the adoption resources. Compiled by The Bell Law Firm can answer some of your toughest questions. Families with ...
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