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Friday, October 11, 2013

The Daily Bastardette: Bloody but Unbowed: Dusten Brown Shows His Stuff

The Daily Bastardette: Bloody but Unbowed: Dusten Brown Shows His Stuff

I wanted to share this blog post - Marley shares my views.

Many of us see it this way: Adoption is trafficking in children. Billions of dollars are made internationally selling babies each year. Their sealing our adoption files and changing and falsifying our birth certificates makes adoptees disappear on paper, concealing our identity.  Finding our way back to our families of origin and tribal nations is not easy with these archaic laws. Veronica Brown's case shined a light on adoption in a very big way - so now we can ALL see it....now we cannot NOT see it... adoption needs to change and be abolished...Trace

Tribal leaders share their views Here 

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