Were Korean Children “Orphans” Before Being Adopted?
The Myth of the “Unwanted” War Orphans “Yuri Doolan is a historian and fellow mixed-Korean whose work explores the lasting legacies and human consequences of US militarism in Asia and the Pacific. This video focuses on his upcoming book, “The First Amerasians: Mixed Race Koreans from Camptowns to America.” It’s …
BBC Sounds Conversation with Korean American Author and Adoption Historian.
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View PostAdoption Truth and Transparency Worldwide Information Network
Adoption Truth and Transparency is a Global Community Outreach Forum. Adoption Truth is a progressive, realistic, and insightful bird’s eye view of the adoption narrative, grounded in an EQUAL-rights stance, and offers numerous advantages. It facilitates support systems and resources for those who’ve experienced similar situations, fostering a sense of …
Vice Asia: Korean Adoptees Searching For The Truth
Vice Asia interview: Hana and Ryan are building a community of transnational Korean adoptees and tackling the ‘adoptee narrative’ with nuance in their podcast ‘Adopted Feels.’ This community wants to go beyond the common narrative of reconnecting with birth families and wants to talk about race, belonging, and the social …
South Korean Adoptees Adopted from Denmark Seek Truth About Their Origins.
View PostWhose Your Korean Dad?
4 Ways of Fighting Myths and Stigmas About Korean Parents. In the ever-evolving world of social media and digital content creation, there emerges a handful of influencers and creators who use their platforms to challenge stereotypes and break down barriers. One such figure is “Whose Your Korean Dad,” a popular …





