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Media spotlights adoption
7.14.2007
National TV, radio and magazines have been discussing adoption a lot in the
past few weeks. Here, in case you missed them, are a few highlights:
- Advice for adoptive parents: How to deal with silly
questions from strangers,
from the Chicago Tribune. Free membership required.
-
Why (and how) one couple
got off the
infertility-treatment treadmill. Note: Keep readingit contains some unpleasant
details, but has a happy ending.
- Journalist Jeff Gammage, author of
China Ghosts,
adopted two girls from China. Hear his
conversation with host Terry Gross on National Public Radio's "Fresh
Air."
- Chris Huntington ponders
what it means to become an adoptive father on National Public Radio's
"This I Believe."
- In Newsweek's "My
Turn" column, family researcher Peggy Drexler pauses to consider her
own family, including her adopted daughter. She writes, "I've worked hard
to make sure my daughter sees her adoption for what it is: just another
way for two people who love each other to find each other."
-
Parents presents a Q&A with Adam Pertman of the Evan B. Donaldson
Adoption Institute.
- NBC's "Today Show"
profiles several different types of adoptive families, and dispels some
common adoption
myths.
- And finally, you might not expect to find a
story about adoption on the New York Times fashion page, but
there it is. It has a few more twists and turns than the typical adoption
tale (let's just say we're grateful this wasn't one of our adoptions),
but make sure you read all the way to the end. Free membership required.
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Doing what's best for kids
6.21.2007In an op-ed for the
Seattle Times, WACAP CEO Lillian Thogersen notes that
several countries are changing their foreign adoption policies—and
while these changes may be uncomfortable now, they will benefit children in the long term.