My ADOPTION STORY PT. 89 | THE RIGHT TO BE OFFENDED
Often, because transracial adoptees of color struggle with their own identity, they feel disconnected when they experience racism. I have an internal debate…
Often, because transracial adoptees of color struggle with their own identity, they feel disconnected when they experience racism. I have an internal debate…
Invalidation is something I talk about a lot on all of my platforms. It’s a major problem. It can be both intentional and…
We can all do better when it comes to being allies. There is always more to learn, but we must figure out what…
Adoption Day. Anniversary of the day I was adopted. Family Day. Never Gotcha Day. Was it the pet community or the adoption community…
We’ve all heard the saying, but what does it mean? To me, “self care” is just necessary resting and recharging. I almost dislike…
I have gotten asked many times (or if someone is too afraid to ask me, they will discuss this with someone else and…
I loved holding onto things. I wasn’t living in a home filled with piles of junk, but my closet definitely had a few…
Typically with age comes life experience, but there are certain experiences that not everyone will have. Being adopted is one of those. Despite…
MY ADOPTION STORY Pt. 82 | REPRESENTATION MATTERS Seeing yourself reflected in music, books, and television is a surreal experience for many marginalized…
People often ask why/how my parents let me speak up about adoption. This is a problematic question for multiple reasons. I am an…