A peek inside international adoption

**Raising global consciousness on the hidden side of adoption **Sharing an enlightened and heartfelt perspective on adoption issues based on real experiences **Offering preventative and alternative solutions for an industry currently in flux **Protecting vulnerable families from a lucrative industry that targets the child and abandons and exploits the mothers.

A Book Review for The Last Invisible Continent: Essays on Identity and Adoption

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Click Here for Link to MAP's book! The Last Invisible Continent: Essays on Identity and Adoption by Michael Allen Potter (MAP) ex...

The Missing Link

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Global Times | 2013-9-29 5:03:01 By Zhang Yiqian   American parents tour Nanjing, Jiangsu Province with their adopted Chinese kids in 20...

China: 200,000 children abducted and sold yearly

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Children rescued from child abductors in 2006 sit in the Panlong Public Security Bureau in Kunming, Yunnan China Na...

Guatemalan mother seeks 'stolen' daughter's return from U.S.

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(CNN) -- Loyda Rodriguez says she can still remember the day her daughter was taken. What began as a simple walk home from a shopping ...

International Adoption’s Trafficking Problem

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The Illusion International adoptions have an illustrious façade, conjuring images of couples saving a hungry, orphaned child and living hap...

Elder slams NT forced adoption plan

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AAP An indigenous elder is pleading with Northern Territory Chief Minister Adam Giles to scrap plans to address Aboriginal child neglect vi...

Author's Excerpt: Chapter 1

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Excerpt from The Search for Mother Missing: A Peek Inside International Adoption [ Post Korea 2004 A journey of a thousand miles begins...

Blog has Expanded

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The purpose of the blog has expanded from archiving newpaper articles in the effort to protect potential adoptive parents to, also, protect ...

About Adoption Truth And Transparency Worldwide Network

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An Adoptee on Adoption

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"I got really addicted to reading Janine's book. It was fascinating and worth my time. It opened up a totally different world t...

A Korean-born Mother's Perspective on Adoption

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Letter to the Guardians of the UNCRC: For most of my life I believed in the idea of adoption. I did not know I had a choice to believe o...
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