What Next? The Adoptee Rights Podcast

By: Adoptees United Inc.
  • Summary

  • All and everything about adoptee rights, with interviews, discussions, and the ongoing complexities of being an adopted person in the world.
    Adoptees United Inc.
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Episodes
  • What Next: Trailer
    Jan 11 2022

    Join Adoptees United, Gregory Luce, and many others each week to bemoan and bemuse the state of adoptee rights. We’ll make it fun, though the bottom line is always about equality for all adopted people around the globe.

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    3 mins
  • Episode 1: Soap Opera
    Jan 18 2022

    Adoptee United's Gregory Luce launches the new podcast and talks with Marley Greiner about the origins of Bastard Nation, the history of adoptee rights, and the growing threat of Safe Haven Baby Boxes

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    1 hr
  • Episode 2: Georgia
    Jan 25 2022

    Can a person really be born in two different places? Yep, if you were adopted in Georgia. Greg talks with Jamie Weiss about her backstory and about a new story moving forward: changing the law in Georgia through her work with the Georgia Alliance for Adoptee Rights (GARR).

    Support our work and this podcast by donating to Adoptees United Inc., a national nonprofit organization with an unwavering committment to equality for all adopted people. Make a tax-deductible contribution today: https://adopteesunited.org/donate/

    Sign up for the weekly What Next newsletter with updates on legisative and legal issues in the past and coming week: https://adopteesunited.org/whatnext For more information about GAAR and its work, go to https://gaallianceforadopteerights.org.

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    39 mins

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