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Position Statements
The board of Adoptees United Inc. has endorsed the following position statements on current issues affecting adopted people in the United States.…
Current and Past Events
Generally, we take a break for events in July and August. Otherwise, we hold about two events each month throughout the year.
Citizenship and Immigration Issues for Intercountry Adopted People: FAQ
A FAQ in response to the cases and questions we have been receiving online and in the Citizenship Clinic.
Continue Reading Citizenship and Immigration Issues for Intercountry Adopted People: FAQ
Wikipedia Edit-a-thon: November 16, 2024
It’s happening. We are having two Wikipedia Edit-a-Thons, one (now already complete) in October and one on November 16. And more after that. Join us in-person in Minneapolis (though with very limited capacity) and virtually for everyone else. Saturday, November 16, 2024 • 1pm to 5pm Central If you don’t know what a Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon…
Truth and Reconciliation
Greg talks with Jennifer Kwon Dobbs and Ryan Gustafsson—two Korean-born transnational adoptees, scholars, and advocates—about their cases (and other cases) before the South Korean Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
Event: Q&A on the New Citizenship Clinic
Adoptees United is excited to announce the launch of a free and low cost legal service for intercountry adoptees who have US citizenship questions or issues.