Adoptees Crossing Lines
In this podcast I deconstruct the romanticism holding up the family policing industry and expose the lies, abuse, and pain that gets silenced. I'm here to unwrap the shiny bow around adoption and speak my truths as an adoptee. In doing so, I explain what it means and what it feels like to “come out of the fog”. This isn't your feel good podcast, I am an angry, healing and honest adoptee.
Adoptees Crossing Lines
Activism & Origin Story: Erica Babino
Activism For Adoptees With Erica Babino
What’s it like to be an activist for adoptees? What’s the story of someone who is an adoptees activist? How would you feel if you discovered that your bio mom lives on your street, after you’ve been searching for her for 25 years?
This week, we speak to Erica Babino a Black same race adoptee who is a former American Adoption Congress Board Member. We discuss if it’s possible to ever separate your identity from being adopted, adoption myths, and how to normalize anti-adoption.
What We Discussed
(00:31) An adoptees’ rights activist, Erica Babino
(01:08) Her origin story OR 25 years of searching
(04:04) Do you ever stop feeling adopted?
(06:36) The moment she met her bio mom OR First bio meeting = no tears, no hugs?
(09:32) Do good adoption families also cause trauma?
(13:12) Most important thing adoptive parents must do
(14:43) Experience as an American Adoption Congress board member
(19:01) Right to a birth certificate
(21:18) How to be an adoptees activist
(24:10) Going through reunion OR Can’t prepare for reunion
(26:30) Best advice for birth families
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Credits
Special thanks to Samuel Oyedele for editing our podcast, support his work on Instagram or e-mail him at Drumaboyiglobal@gmail.com