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On today’s episode, SunAh is joined by Dr. Kimberly McKee, associate professor in integrative, religious, and intercultural studies at Grand Valley State University, and Taneka Jennings, Adoptee and immigrant rights advocate who is currently a Campaign Manager with Adoptees For Justice. They situate international adoption within broader histories of immigration and U.S. race relations. They also discuss how adoptee citizenship rights is linked to though often seen as separate from immigration rights more broadly.
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On today’s episode, SunAh is joined by Dr. Kimberly McKee, associate professor in integrative, religious, and intercultural studies at Grand Valley State University, and Taneka Jennings, Adoptee and immigrant rights advocate who is currently a Campaign Manager with Adoptees For Justice. They situate international adoption within broader histories of immigration and U.S. race relations. They also discuss how adoptee citizenship rights is linked to though often seen as separate from immigration rights more broadly.