South Korean Adoptions and a Nation’s Painful Past South Korean adoptees have been returning to the country to hold the government accountable for what they call a corrupt adoption system that went largely unchanged until recent decades.
I Have a Pretty Good Idea Why Michael Oher Is Angry “The Blind Side” reinforces insidious stereotypes about what Black people owe white people.
Native American Leaders Elated by Supreme Court Ruling on Adoptions The decision on Thursday bolsters Indigenous sovereignty by upholding a 1978 law aimed at keeping Native American adoptees within tribes.
Supreme Court Upholds Native American Adoption Law At issue in the case was whether a law aimed at keeping Native American adoptees within tribes is constitutional.
The Brutal Past and Uncertain Future of Native Adoptions The Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 sought to keep Native children in tribal communities. The Supreme Court may change that this spring.