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On this episode of the Be the Bridge Podcast, founder and host Latasha Morrison is joined by Tiffany Henness and Gina Fimbel to discuss transracial adoption. They talk about the importance of centering adoptee voices and of learning from adoptee’s experiences and ethnicities. This needed conversation deals with the ways our society has gotten things wrong with adoption and the ways to grow and do better. Listen in and lean in so we can build bridges and create safer and healthier spaces for adoptees.
Quotes:
“We often talk about adoption in such a simple way: black, white; it's all unicorns and rainbows. And I think that's a really dangerous and problematic way to frame it, because it really severely limits the public's perception about the complex dynamics of adoption and the trauma that's associated with it, not only for first families, but for adoptees as well.” -Gina Fimbel
“When I'm with other transracial adoptees, that's where I have felt the most freedom to be me.” -Tiffany Henness
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Host & Executive Producer - Latasha Morrison
Not all views expressed in this interview reflect the values and beliefs of Latasha Morrison or the Be the Bridge organization
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On this episode of the Be the Bridge Podcast, founder and host Latasha Morrison is joined by Tiffany Henness and Gina Fimbel to discuss transracial adoption. They talk about the importance of centering adoptee voices and of learning from adoptee’s experiences and ethnicities. This needed conversation deals with the ways our society has gotten things wrong with adoption and the ways to grow and do better. Listen in and lean in so we can build bridges and create safer and healthier spaces for adoptees.
Quotes:
“We often talk about adoption in such a simple way: black, white; it's all unicorns and rainbows. And I think that's a really dangerous and problematic way to frame it, because it really severely limits the public's perception about the complex dynamics of adoption and the trauma that's associated with it, not only for first families, but for adoptees as well.” -Gina Fimbel
“When I'm with other transracial adoptees, that's where I have felt the most freedom to be me.” -Tiffany Henness
Links:
Connect with Tiffany Henness:
Connect with Be the Bridge:
Connect with Latasha Morrison:
Host & Executive Producer - Latasha Morrison
Not all views expressed in this interview reflect the values and beliefs of Latasha Morrison or the Be the Bridge organization

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