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Adopted and left-handed, I live in a world not made for me.
I’m Isaac Wetzel, and for as long as I can remember, I’ve been the “Brown Sheep” in a White, Christian, Midwestern suburbia. Until college, I never questioned my identity. In a world that feels foreign, I’m exploring what it means to be different and how to make the most of it.
As the first official Brown Sheep of the flock, I’d like to start the conversation with a bit about me and my experience being adopted.
By Isaac WetzelAdopted and left-handed, I live in a world not made for me.
I’m Isaac Wetzel, and for as long as I can remember, I’ve been the “Brown Sheep” in a White, Christian, Midwestern suburbia. Until college, I never questioned my identity. In a world that feels foreign, I’m exploring what it means to be different and how to make the most of it.
As the first official Brown Sheep of the flock, I’d like to start the conversation with a bit about me and my experience being adopted.