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- Opinion | Adopted Chinese Babies Like Me . . . - The New York Times
I was adopted from China as a toddler in 1993 by white Dutch parents who couldn’t conceive on their own I grew up in a deeply Christian small town where, every week, dozens of people — all of
- The Chinese Adoptees Who Were Stolen - affcny. org
Angeles Times and reporting on adoption I was also keen to meet Mia, not only because of her remarkable story but because she was exceptionally articulate about the struggles faced by adoptees She had majored in psychology and sociology at Purdue and was now pursuing a graduate degree at Indiana University South Bend, while working with mentally
- An Era of Chinese Adoption Ends, and . . . - The New York Times
China announced this month that it was halting nearly all foreign adoptions, marking the end of a program that forged several generations of American families More than 82,000 Chinese children
- Opinion | Adoptions by Foreign Parents - The New York Times
There are more than 160,000 stories of Chinese adoptions by foreign parents; the one told by Cindy Zhu Huijgen, a woman raised in a religiously conservative community in the Netherlands, can
- The Chinese Adoptees Who Were Stolen | The New Yorker
Adoptees who could only fantasize about their birth families are now identifying them through DNA testing and chatting with them online Even more unexpected, Chinese birth parents and,
- Adopted From China as a Toddler, I’ve Spent My Life . . . - QOSHE
Adopted From China as a Toddler, I’ve Spent My Life Searching for Home Cindy Zhu Huijgen The New York Times 21 15 09 2024 © The New York Times visit website Advertisement Supported by Guest Essay By Cindy Zhu Huijgen Ms Huijgen, a Dutch journalist based in China and a former adoptee, wrote from Beijing
- Chinese Adoptees at Home in America - The New York Times
A chance encounter with several Chinese girls being raised in Montana led Meng Han to explore the world of Chinese adoptees in the United States
- How China’s Adoption Market Led to Child Trafficking
By the mid-1990s, Chinese babies had become the international adoptees of choice New Yorkers joked about seeing so many Chinese girls in the strollers of New York City that people did a double take if the mother also appeared to be Chinese
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