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What Next? The Adoptee Rights Podcast

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All and everything about adoptee rights, with interviews, discussions, and the ongoing complexities of being an adopted person in the world.

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23 episodios

Portada del episodio 21: Truth and Reconciliation

21: Truth and Reconciliation

Greg talks with Jennifer Kwon Dobbs and Ryan Gustafsson---two Korean-born transnational adoptees, scholars, and advocates---about their cases (and other cases) before the South Korean Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Jennifer and Ryan discuss their own personal experiences as well as what is meant by truth and reconciliation, not only in a global context but more specifically in the context of problematic and illicit intercountry adoptions from Korea. About Greg's Guests Ryan Gustafsson [https://www.ryangustafsson.com/] is a researcher in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Melbourne. Trained in continental philosophy (phenomenology) and social theory, they conduct research on Korean overseas adoption, transracial adoptee lived experiences, migration, and diaspora. Ryan is the co-founder of the Philosophies of Difference (PoD) group and the Korean Adoptee Adoption Research Network (KAARN), which organize open-to-public seminars and symposia. Their nonfiction writing has appeared in literary outlets including Sydney Review of Books, Liminal Magazine, Peril Magazine, Island Magazine, and others. Born in Wonju, Republic of Korea, Jennifer Kwon Dobbs [https://www.jkwondobbs.com/] is the author of Interrogation Room (White Pine Press, 2018); Paper Pavilion (White Pine, 2007), winner of the White Pine Press Poetry Prize; and the chapbooks Notes from a Missing Person (Essay Press, 2015) and Necro Citizens (German/English edition, hochroth Verlag, 2019). Interrogation Room received mention in The New York Times, was praised by World Literature Today for “a vigorous restlessness,” and won the Association of Asian American Studies Award in Creative Writing: Poetry. She also co-translates Sámi poetry with poet-scholar Johanna Domokos, and their translation of Niillas Holmberg’s Juolgevuođđu, published as Underfoot (White Pine Press, 2022), received the American-Scandinavian Foundation’s Lief and Inger Sjöberg Prize. She is professor of English and Race, Ethnic, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at St. Olaf College and lives in Minnesota. Additional Links/Resources * The Korean Truth and Reconciliation Commission [https://www.jinsil.go.kr/en/bbm/bbs/selectBoardArticleView.do?nttId=23429] * Recent AP Report and Frontline Documentary: South Korea's Adoption Reckoning [https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/documentary/south-koreas-adoption-reckoning/] * Danish Korean Rights Group [https://danishkorean.dk/] (DKRG) * Reports from the Netherlands, France, and Switzerland on Intercountry Adoption [https://adopteesunited.org/tag/research-reports/]

30 de sep de 2024 - 56 min
Portada del episodio 20: Rescission - A Conversation about Ending Your Own Adoption

20: Rescission - A Conversation about Ending Your Own Adoption

Greg talks with Chelsey, a US-born adult adopted person who for years has been seeking to end her own adoption, and for good reason. They discuss her story and reasons, the various legal issues surrounding the rescission of an adoption, and the ongoing Adoptees United project [https://adopteesunited.org/rescission/] that has led to a definition of terms and to a draft model bill [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tnhD6AU4KyjAQuEN4j5DvBqoZI5xRQ2wCENq9L0BkSU/edit?usp=sharing] that would establish a right as an adult to end your own adoption. More information about the Rescission Project and its collective efforts are on Adoptees United [https://adopteesunited.org/rescission/]. Greg's prior overview of the issue is on his law firm website [https://adopteerightslaw.com/annulment/], though efforts have progressed since he published the initial post a few years ago. Support our work and conversations on the podcast by contributing to Adoptees United [https://adopteesunited.org/donate], a national nonprofit organization working to educate and empower adopted people and to challenge and change the dominant narrative of adoption.

2 de may de 2024 - 35 min
Portada del episodio 18: Lobbying - With Annette O'Connell and Shawna Hodgson

18: Lobbying - With Annette O'Connell and Shawna Hodgson

Greg speaks with Annette O'Connell [https://adopteesunited.org/about/#annette-oconnell] and Shawna Hodgson [https://adopteesunited.org/about/#shawna-hodgson] about lobbying in state legislatures, plus other (kinda nutty) issues that pop up. As board members of Adoptees United and as advocates in New York and Texas, Annette and Shawna have years of experience in lobbying legislators on birth record bills. They talk about their approach, how hard it is to do this work, and what it may look like in the future. This is the third installment of Legislative Boot Camp [https://adopteesunited.org/legislative-bootcamp/], a series of podcast episodes exploring and explaining how legislatures work as well as how to get a bill enacted (or killed), told within the context of adoptee rights. Support the work of Donate to Adoptees United [https://adopteesunited.org/donate/], which goes toward the making of our podcasts plus supports ongoing programming and projects.

18 de abr de 2024 - 1 h 0 min
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