What Next? The Adoptee Rights Podcast

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Discussion of adoptee rights along with some humor. Featuring legislative updates, interviews, legal developments, and the ongoing absurdities of being an adopted person.


    • Jun 4, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 55m AVG DURATION
    • 14 EPISODES


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    Episode 12: @stoweyvik

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2022 65:12


    More widely known among adopted people as @stoweyvik on Twitter, Vicki is a transracial UK adoptee, army veteran, and host of the weekly Sunday Zoom chats with adoptees and Vicki's special guests. Greg talks to her about her and her sibling's life in rural England and about her recent participation in the government's recent inquiry into forced adoptions that occurred in the UK between 1949 and 1976. You can connect with Vicki on Twitter at @stoweyvik, where she sends out links to her Sunday chats each week (when the sessions are being scheduled). More information about the Joint Human Rights Committee inquiry on the right to family life: adoption of children of unmarried women 1949-1976. The latest proceeding of the committee can be viewed here: May 25, 2022. Witnesses: Nadhim Zahawi MP, Secretary of State, Department of Education; Sarah Jennings, Deputy Director of Adoption, Family Justice and Care Leavers, Department of Education Support this podcast and the work of Adoptees United Inc. by making a tax-deductible donation at https://adopteesunited.org/donate/

    Episode 11: DIB+

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 60:34


    Erica Babino talks with Greg about Roe v. Wade, diversity, inclusion, and belonging in adoptee rights, plus what an adoptee rights retreat could bring and do for the community.  Erica Babino is New York born and Texas-adopted. She has a long history in the adoptee rights movement, including as former legislative director of the American Adoption Congress and as a current board member with Adoptees United Inc. She currently oversees equity and inclusion work at a private educational institution in Portland. Erica is a consultant to numerous organizations on organizational issues of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging. She is also the author of Rolling Into Peace, a children's book that explores mediation and conflict resolution using a stimulating and visionary approach that is logical and relatable to children. Another book in the series is forthcoming.  

    Episode 10: Outside the Fold

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 61:09


    A conversation with biologist and climate scientist Sandra Steingraber, about adoption, cancer, and queerness. Dr. Sandra Steingraber is a rockstar in her field, related to her research, writing, lecturing, and activism on issues related to chemical pollutants and environmental dangers in our communities, including fracking. But she's also an adopted person, and Greg talks with her about her lived experience as an adoptee within the context of all of her communities, including academia, science, cancer survivor, and, more recently, the world of adoptee rights, particularly her identity as a queer adoptee. Sandra Steingraber is also the subject of the documentary Unfractured as well as the acclaimed author of numerous books, articles, and essays, including: Living Downstream: An Ecologist's Personal Investigation of Cancer and the Environment; Having Faith: An Ecologist's Journey to Motherhood; Raising Elijah: Protecting Our Children in an Age of Environmental Crisis She also has a large following on Twitter, where she posts on issues of adoption and environmental science and climate justice. Like what you hear? Support Adoptees United Inc. and its programming, including this podcast, by making a tax-deductible donation at https://adopteesunited.org/donate/.

    Episode 9: History

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 63:01


    Vermont is on the precipice of history as an unrestricted equal rights bill is poised to become law. And Louisiana is on the same track.  Greg talks with many of the advocates who are making history in Vermont and the Northeast, including Ellie Lane, Rebecca Dragon, Bek Henson, Annette O'Connell and Claudia Corrigan D'Arcy (plus a shout out to Mary King, who couldn't be with us as we talked about Vermont, equal rights, and when we will have our next round of beer together). Greg also talks with Elise Lewis about her and others' advocacy efforts in Louisiana, plus we have a rundown on other bills, including a quick update on the Adoptee Citizenship Act in Congress. Follow legislative actions on the Adoptees United legislative page, where we track both federal and state legislation that impacts adoptees across the country. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to Adoptees United, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to equality for all adopted people. And be sure to sign up for our What Next newsletter so we can keep you informed.

    Episode 8: Lynelle

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 82:34


    Most adoptees know who you are talking about when you say the name Lynelle. As in Lynelle Long, who has been a quiet and consistent powerhouse in working to secure adoptee rights globally, for all adoptees. I talk with Lynelle about her long experience, her work with adoptees across the globe, and about her own experiences as an advocate and adoptee. You can find more information about her and her organization, Intercountry Adoptee Voices, at the ICAV website. And if you are an an intercountry adoptee you can join the ICAV group on Facebook. More information about Lynelle is also available here. If you like our podcast, consider supporting us with a tax-deductible financial contribution at https://adopteesunited.org/donate. And sign up for the What Next newsletter at https://adopteesunited.org/whatnext.

    Episode 7: Switched

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 54:40


    What if you are switched at birth---and then adopted? How do you unravel all the legal threads of adoption to get to the truth, if not reconstruct relationships that may have been created from the wrong information and records? Greg talks with Minnesota-born adoptee Diane Bazella about discovering a truth about the records of her birth and adoption that has left her reeling--- and has compelled her to seek legal help. Sign up for the What Next Newsletter at https://adopteesunited.org/whatnext. And help Adoptees United continue to produce these podcasts by contributing a tax-deductible donation at https://adopteesunited.org/donate. 

    Episode 6: Cleanup

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 63:46


    Do bad bills ever go good? Rarely, if ever. But that may change with Vermont this session, as House Bill 629 is being redrafted and is expected to be cleaned up, all through the efforts of local and national advocates, including the Vermont Adoptee Rights Working Group. Greg talks to Rebekah Henson, Ellie Lane, Rebecca Dragon, and Mary Anna King about their efforts and work in Vermont, about the New England Adoptee Rights Coalition, and about working to educate legislators about adoptee rights and original birth records. Get more information about the New England Adoptee Rights Coalition here, as well as the Vermont Adoptee Rights Working Group here. And you can watch the latest testimony in the Vermont House Judiciary Committee on its YouTube channel here, including live testimony on March 9 for House Bill 629.

    Episode 5: Ireland

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 78:52


    Greg talks with Claire McGettrick and Mari Steed about Ireland's history of adoption and original birth records---which have always been public records---and the decades-long fight for Irish-born adopted people to secure the right to obtain all records related to their own identities and history. You can read more about this issue and Claire and Mari's work at Adoption Rights Alliance, which is also a partner in the rights-based research work of the CLANN Project. And check out Claire and Mari's (and others') recent book, Ireland and the Magdalene Laundries: A Campaign for Justice, which provides "an overview of the social, cultural and political contexts of institutional survivor activism, the Irish State's response culminating in the McAleese Report, and the formation of the Justice for Magdalenes campaign, a volunteer-run survivor advocacy group."

    Episode 4: Omelette

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 69:31


    Greg travels to Wisconsin for a legislative hearing and meets Diana Higgenbottom Anagnostopoulos and other advocates, legislative staffers, and legislators. Diana's remarkable story is highlighted in this week's episode, and we talk about the documentary film being produced about her life, the hard work of showing up for adoptee rights advocacy, and what it takes to keep moving forward in the face of adversity. Plus, what she means by the three-egg omelette of adoption. Keep our show going! Please consider making a contribution, which is tax-deductible, at https://adopteesunited.org/donate/. Plus, get show notes and the What Next newsletter at https://adopteesunited.org/whatnext/.

    Episode 3: Bonus Material

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 20:42


    Extended interview session with Shelise Gieseke in which we talk mental health resources, advocacy, Adoption Mosaic programming, and Greg's mom. Enjoy.

    Episode 3: Infinite Money

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 59:49


    What could the adoptee rights movement do if it had infinite money? We work to answer this question with Shelise Gieseke of Adoption Mosaic, and we predictably end up discussing all sorts of other issues within the adoptee rights community. You can find more information about Shelise and her work with Adoption Mosaic at https://adoptionmosaic.com. And listen to another recent interview with Shelise on the Janchi Show, a podcast "about, by and for Korean adoptees."

    Episode 2: Georgia

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 38:50


    Can a person really be born in two different places? Yep, if you were adopted in Georgia. Greg talks with Jamie Weiss about her backstory and about a new story moving forward: changing the law in Georgia through her work with the Georgia Alliance for Adoptee Rights (GARR). Support our work and this podcast by donating to Adoptees United Inc., a national nonprofit organization with an unwavering committment to equality for all adopted people. Make a tax-deductible contribution today: https://adopteesunited.org/donate/ Sign up for the weekly What Next newsletter with updates on legisative and legal issues in the past and coming week: https://adopteesunited.org/whatnext For more information about GAAR and its work, go to https://gaallianceforadopteerights.org.

    Episode 1: Soap Opera

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 59:50


    Adoptee United's Gregory Luce launches the new podcast and talks with Marley Greiner about the origins of Bastard Nation, the history of adoptee rights, and the growing threat of Safe Haven Baby Boxes

    What Next: Trailer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 3:03


    Join Adoptees United, Gregory Luce, and many others each week to bemoan and bemuse the state of adoptee rights. We'll make it fun, though the bottom line is always about equality for all adopted people around the globe.

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