“The right thing to do.”
— Ruth H. Robertson (Red Road Woman) (@Ruth_HHopkins) May 27, 2022
The Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History recently returned thousands of Chumash remains and funerary objects to the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act.https://t.co/VTuJ5Rwy2A
Prior to the recent @USATODAY series on failed adoptions there was this remarkable, complex, in-depth article by @rowanmg in @atavist. I recommend listening to it if you can. https://t.co/GcAe8SrjLf
— Adoptee Rights Law (@adopteelaw) May 26, 2022
Podcast featuring Sandy White Hawk’s life and work, as well as the importance of ICWA. https://t.co/RSoPMAxjUt
— Adoptee Rights Law (@adopteelaw) May 25, 2022
I truly do not know how #adoptees are holding their shit together right now.
— Devon M. McCauley (@devon__mccauley) May 28, 2022
Kudos to @USAToday investigative reporters @byMarisaK and @aleszubajak for the series on disrupted adoptions, specifically those that sent kids back into foster care---or worse. Well done, especially for including so many adoptee voices in the telling. https://t.co/MjydAc4jaw
— Adoptee Rights Law (@adopteelaw) May 20, 2022
Ray Liotta was an important voice for adoptees. He openly shared his truth, his journey, and helped shed light on what search and reunion feels like. What a loss. RIP #adopteevoices
— Domestic Infant Supply Class of 68 (@mindyonrye) May 26, 2022
you should take a deep dive into #adopteevoices. There is trauma there. Adoption is a parenting decision, also, not a pregnancy one.
— KJ (@notabrokenthing) May 30, 2022
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