Black Adoption Project

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Check out their fantastic podcast, merch, book, and wisdom!

Check out their fantastic podcast, merch, book, and wisdom!

Black to the Beginning exists to disrupt the legacy of secrecy, stigma, shame and silence about Black Adoption.

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Dr. Lisa Moore On adopting and its inseparable tie to loss, gain, joy, & pain.

Becoming a parent is a big decision, and making the decision to not parent is even larger.

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Created by Drs. Gina Miranda Samuels and Kelly Faye Jackson

A resource for interpretive and qualitative scholars of color who are insiders to the issues and experiences they study.

At Interpretive Research Institute, we support and empower researchers of color through our training programs and resources.

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