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Our culture loves to celebrate adoption stories – and a lot of state governments put millions into promoting it. But adoptees and birth parents are opening up online about “coming out of the fog” – a term for becoming more openly critical of adoption, or facing the grief within their adoption stories.
November is National Adoption Month, and Brittany Luse takes a closer look at how adoption functions in our culture by examining the supply side of adoption – the birth parents. She’s joined by Gretchen Sisson, the author of Relinquished: the Politics of Adoption and the Privilege of American Motherhood. They dive deep into the stories told about birth parents, and how our culture decides who deserves to be a parent.
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#265: Ready to break free from limitations and design life on your terms? In this episode, I sit down with Tricia Lee—real estate broker, former beautypreneur and star of Netflix’s […]
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