
South Korea National Assembly Conference on International Adoption
National Assembly Debate to Seek the Current Status of International Adoptees’ Human Rights and Ways to Guarantee Human Rights
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LEARN HOW HARRY HOLT STARTED THE OVERSEAS ADOPTION PROGRAM IN SOUTH KOREA, WHICH NOW SERVES AS THE FOUNDATION OF IA WORLDWIDE.

Learn How Harry Holt Started The Overseas Adoption Program in South Korea, Which Now Serves As The Foundation of International Worldwide. Now on Audio
Publisher’s Summary
Has the global manmade market for children exploited mothers, fathers, families, and communities? Gain a bird’s-eye view of the hidden side of the practice here.
How would you like to be given a new identity to live by and then removed from your sisters and brothers—never to be legally permitted to contact them again—even upon your deathbed? This is just one of many examples of red tape adoptees are forced to contend with because of adoption. This research book has been divided into four short, easy-to-understand sections, revealing the making of the current child welfare system throughout time: starting in Europe (referred to as the European Child Migration Schemes), then spreading to America (known as the Orphan Train Movement), into Asia (called the Evangelical Baby Swoop Era), to what’s trending today: Africa.
The pioneers who built and profited from the industry continue to deny adoptees access to documents that could lead them back to their families. This book protects you against adoption profiteers and traffickers who profess God is on their side. It summarizes the history and expansion of the adoption industry, focusing on its roots and consequences kept from public awareness.
Korean Adoptees Given Incorrect Information About Their Adoptions.
The “Unknown” Culture Club: Korean Adoptees, Then and Now Kindle Edition
This collection, compiled by Korean adoptees, serves as a tribute to transracially adopted people sent all over the world. It has been hailed to be the first book to give Korean adoptees the opportunity to speak freely since the pioneering of intercountry adoption after the Korean War.
If you were adopted, you are not alone.
These stories validate the experiences of all those who have been ridiculed or outright abused but have found the will to survive, thrive, and share their tale. Adopted people all over the world are reclaiming the right to truth and access to birth documents.
This book is a living testament on why previous “orphans” do not endorse the profitable Evangelical Orphan Movement.
Those who work in the human rights field, whistleblowers, or adopted, will see the value of this book. After years of forced “positivity” led by the profiteers, it is time to be real.
These courageous narratives could save you tens of thousands of dollars or prevent you from obtaining a child unethically. Be the first to read these narratives and join the ever-expanding Adoption Truth and Transparency Worldwide Network. It’s never too late to walk in awareness!