NPR - Adoption in America

In a series of conversations, four families and adoptees reflect on their experiences with adoption, and share the stories that define who they have become. (more)

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Being Adopted, and Being Me

Being adopted is different. It can be confusing to the adopted kid and to other people (especially if you are a transracial adoptee, because they spot the difference and then want answers). So, adoption to me is black – and my family is white. (more)

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Attachment 101, a Primer for Parents (and suggested readings)

A must-read article for all adoptive families. Click here.

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NPR's 5-Part Series: Life in Rural China

A great majority of China's people -- about 70 percent -- lives in China's countryside. But farmers haven't benefited from recent economic growth the way city dwellers have. A five-part series looks at life in China's rural areas and the government's efforts to improve it.

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