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In Part 2 of our powerful conversation with Lisa MM Butler, we go deeper into what happens after the DNA tests, after the reunions, and after the losses. Lisa, an outspoken transracial adoptee, writer, illustrator, and library worker, shares how the death of her adoptive parents left her grappling with the question: Whose family am I part of now?
Lisa takes us inside her inner world of healing, through art, graphic memoirs, and workshops created by and for adoptees. We talk about chosen family, sibling distance, and what trust looks like when it’s been broken again and again. She also dives into the dangerous realities of international adoptees facing deportation, institutional erasure of Black history, and how reproductive control intersects with the adoption industry.
This episode is raw, nuanced, and filled with moments that will stick with you long after you hit stop. Lisa reminds us that art can hold grief, community can build safety, and sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is say it out loud.
What Happens When a Transracial Adoptee Tells the Whole Truth?“After my adoptive parents died, I had to decide, what does ‘family’ even mean now? And do I still belong?”🧬 Featured Guest: Lisa MM ButlerLisa MM Butler is a transracial adoptee, writer, illustrator, library worker, and advocate. Born and raised in Wyoming, Lisa was adopted out of foster care after being relinquished by her white mother due to her Black heritage. She is in reunion with members of her biological father’s family, though both birth parents have declined to meet her.
Lisa is a board member of VOICES: A BIPOC Adoptee Community, a grassroots nonprofit dedicated to supporting BIPOC adoptees through healing-centered programming, creative expression, and collective care. Her work focuses on amplifying adoptee voices through children’s literature, zines, graphic memoirs, and community workshops. Her passion lies in using storytelling as a tool for processing trauma, building identity, and making sure no adoptee feels alone in the fog.
Learn more about her work at: www.bipocadoptees.org
🔑 Topics Covered in This Episode:🎧 Listen to Part 1 of Lisa’s story if you haven’t already, where we discuss relinquishment, reunion, and reclaiming space as a BIPOC adoptee.
📩 Know an adoptee or someone in the constellation who needs to hear this? Share this episode with them.
📲 Follow us on Instagram @FamilyTwistPodcast
🔁 Leave a review, subscribe, and help us tell more stories that deserve to be heard.
And always remember: Family secrets are the ultimate plot twist.
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In Part 2 of our powerful conversation with Lisa MM Butler, we go deeper into what happens after the DNA tests, after the reunions, and after the losses. Lisa, an outspoken transracial adoptee, writer, illustrator, and library worker, shares how the death of her adoptive parents left her grappling with the question: Whose family am I part of now?
Lisa takes us inside her inner world of healing, through art, graphic memoirs, and workshops created by and for adoptees. We talk about chosen family, sibling distance, and what trust looks like when it’s been broken again and again. She also dives into the dangerous realities of international adoptees facing deportation, institutional erasure of Black history, and how reproductive control intersects with the adoption industry.
This episode is raw, nuanced, and filled with moments that will stick with you long after you hit stop. Lisa reminds us that art can hold grief, community can build safety, and sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is say it out loud.
What Happens When a Transracial Adoptee Tells the Whole Truth?“After my adoptive parents died, I had to decide, what does ‘family’ even mean now? And do I still belong?”🧬 Featured Guest: Lisa MM ButlerLisa MM Butler is a transracial adoptee, writer, illustrator, library worker, and advocate. Born and raised in Wyoming, Lisa was adopted out of foster care after being relinquished by her white mother due to her Black heritage. She is in reunion with members of her biological father’s family, though both birth parents have declined to meet her.
Lisa is a board member of VOICES: A BIPOC Adoptee Community, a grassroots nonprofit dedicated to supporting BIPOC adoptees through healing-centered programming, creative expression, and collective care. Her work focuses on amplifying adoptee voices through children’s literature, zines, graphic memoirs, and community workshops. Her passion lies in using storytelling as a tool for processing trauma, building identity, and making sure no adoptee feels alone in the fog.
Learn more about her work at: www.bipocadoptees.org
🔑 Topics Covered in This Episode:🎧 Listen to Part 1 of Lisa’s story if you haven’t already, where we discuss relinquishment, reunion, and reclaiming space as a BIPOC adoptee.
📩 Know an adoptee or someone in the constellation who needs to hear this? Share this episode with them.
📲 Follow us on Instagram @FamilyTwistPodcast
🔁 Leave a review, subscribe, and help us tell more stories that deserve to be heard.
And always remember: Family secrets are the ultimate plot twist.
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