An organization that provides access to evidence-based information and resources about mental health and behavioral health topics from a Black perspective. It highlights and increases the diversity of mental health professionals and decreases the mental health stigma in the Black community. Their services include culturally inclusive mental health and wellness training, youth workshops, and webinars on various topics.
This association is an outpatient mental health clinic in Massachusetts. They offer many different mental health services, including individual therapy, family therapy, bilingual services, couples therapy, and more. There are resources for children, adults, and seniors alike.
This is a search engine for searching for Black therapists in the US. Users can filter by state, city, issue (including adoption), and type of appointment.
An international, all-volunteer group of adoptees and adoptive parents offering sources of information to help Chinese adoptees search for their birth families. There are guides about DNA testing, using WeChat, province searches, visiting the CCCWA, and more.
A documentary about identical twin sisters who were separated at birth and find one another online. They meet, confirm their relationship with a DNA test, and explore aspects of their background together.
A documentary about a Korean adoptee who journeys back to Korea to reunite with his biological family — including a twin brother he never knew about. This series is free to watch and available on YouTube.
A film about twin sisters who are adopted into the US, but return back to Korea 14 years later. They hope to explore and reconnect with their homeland and culture. This story explores national identity and cross cultural adoption.
A documentary about an 8-year old girl who was adopted by an American family. She later discovers that she has a birth family in Korea. The film explores themes of identity, race, assimilation, and birth family reunion.
This heartwarming documentary is about twin sisters who are adopted by different families. They find their way back to each other via social media. This movie considers topics like coming of age and identity.
Angela Tucker is a multimedia phenomenon leading discussions about race, class, and identity. She was adopted from foster care to a white family, and grew up in a city that was predominantly white. She has 15+ years of working in social welfare organizations, has consulted with NBC television, and supported the lead of a Broadway star. Her first book was published in the spring of 2023.