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Correct me if I’m mistaken, but it seems like most of the adoptions called out in the report were in the 60s-90s
It just strikes me as tragic that South Korea is dealing with a demographic shift / aging population, all of those net lost children might have moved the needle a little bit
One of the two adopted women has a very interesting blog:
My coaching practice specifically acknowledges the ways systems of oppression impact our experiences of Our Identities and Origins. I use a decolonial, holistic framework that recognizes all the ways surviving adoption and forced displacement impact our lives, mind, body, heart, and spirit.