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Adoption Stories by Janine Myung Ja
Adoption Stories by Janine Myung Ja







Adoption Stories by Janine Myung Ja

An international multi-award recipient and a gold-medalist author, Janine has spent more than twenty years researching and investigating the practice of. Plan to be grateful for these highly illustrative writings of Janine Myung Ja.” Reviewed by JOEL R. Janine Vance (aka Janine Myung Ja) is the Visionary and Program Director of the Adoption Trafficking Awareness Symposium and the director for Against Child Trafficking (ACT USA). Rather, she presents a compelling, rational, highly-researched foundation for advocating an evolutionary appraisal of the adoption world, followed by an equal inclusion of adoptee voices in creating positive change in the system… Prepare to have your comfortable preconceptions challenged. Including personal background information as well as story excerpts from other interested parties, Janine Myung Ja does not resort to an angry diatribe in Adoptees.

Adoption Stories by Janine Myung Ja

One such revealing counterpoint of view, ‘Wisdom gained from experiences like hers provides evidence that poverty-stricken children do not have to be taken out of their dire situation, or nation of birth, to be happy’. The author is an active, compassionate voice for adoptees in general, asserting their basic and essential human rights – especially the right to be heard. Read BOOKS Adoption Stories Kindle ePUB What are adopted people adoptees feeling and saying about adoption today You will be surprised Adopted people are diverse individuals with differing points of view yet have been stigmatized into one type of people by the industry leaders Even though we come from various backgrounds we've been stereotyped as if all of us are somehow ungrateful if we don't. “The admittedly concise collection of short articles compiled by Janine Myung Ja in the booklet ADOPTION: STORIES FOR ADULTS, while meant to introduce readers to the often-volatile subject of Adoptee Rights, actually delivers a huge and revealing punch way beyond its modestly stated agenda of presenting the alternative point-of-view to the more commonly accepted wisdom stated by professional adoptive institutions. Adoption Stories: Excerpts from Adoption Books for Adults, by Janine Myung Ja









Adoption Stories by Janine Myung Ja