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Monthly Archives: June 2014

Chinese-ness

June 25, 2014by Grace Newton 8 Comments

Is Chinese identity personal, national, cultural, political? Does it migrate, become malleable or transmuted? When is it authentic, sacred, exotic, kitsch? Wing’s latest project employs various documentary and conceptual photographic […]

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Parents of adoptees

June 22, 2014by Grace Newton 3 Comments

Originally posted on myownrace:
This post is going to be directed to parents of adoptees. These ideas are not limited to just Chinese adoptions but can be implemented in any…

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FAQ + Response, For Adoptive Parents

AMERICAN GIRL®: WE WANT AN ASIAN DOLL

June 18, 2014by Grace Newton 6 Comments

If you agreed at all with my last blog post (To Girls, From Consumer Culture: White is Beautiful) on the disconcerting effects of the lack of diversity in our children’s […]

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Recent Media + Response

To Girls, From Consumer Culture: White is Beautiful

June 16, 2014by Grace Newton 17 Comments

As a little girl, I could think of nothing more fun than taking over my family’s living room with dollhouses and creating an elaborate storyline in which my Sweet Streets […]

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For Adoptive Parents, Recent Media + Response, Reflections

Tina Traster, Carrie O’Toole, aka, The Monsters of Adoption

June 13, 2014by Grace Newton 12 Comments

Originally posted on Kevin Haebeom Vollmers:
The Land of Gazillion Adoptees Facebook and Twitter admins have been going to town on Tina Traster in the last few days.  All snark…

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An Adoptee’s Plea to All TRAPs . . . please listen

June 2, 2014by Grace Newton 19 Comments

by Victoria Bruno ~ adult Korean adoptee Am I right when I say that you signed up for a life long responsibility when you decided to become a parent? Was […]

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