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Support Info: If you are a Survivor and need emotional support, a national crisis line is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week: Residential School Survivor Support Line: 1-866-925-4419. Additional Health Support Information: Emotional, cultural, and professional support services are also available to Survivors and their families through the Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program. Services can be accessed on an individual, family, or group basis.” These & regional support phone numbers are found at https://nctr.ca/contact/survivors/ . MY EMAIL: tracelara@pm.me

Saturday, December 17, 2022

Adoption does not save us

 

meme circulating on twitter

  • For Prism Reports,
    Kimberly Rooney writes about the political undercurrents of adoption
    and healing from its impact in tandem with her experiences of sexual
    violence:





Turning away from the truths of adoption might be easier—for adoptive
parents, adoptees, and anyone who doesn’t want to challenge the
normative ideas our culture has about family—but it makes it more
difficult for adoptees to process our experiences. It denies us the
language and narratives in which we can recognize and articulate our own
experiences. It minimizes the systemic inequities that tear families
apart, the violence of separating a child from their birth family,
community, and culture, and the lingering trauma that those children
carry into adulthood. 

Following other adoptees online through hashtags like #AdopteeVoices has
also introduced me to adoptees who are similarly critical about
adoption as a system, who fight for adoption abolition and who connect adoption to other forms of family separation and violations of people’s bodily autonomy.
 





Kimberly Rooney 高小荣








Kimberly Rooney 高小荣 is a writer and editor based in Pittsburgh,
Pa. They are a copy editor for Prism, and their writing focuses on
racial, adoptee, and queer identities. Follow them on Twitter at...



 

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