This article explains how HIV affects the LGBTQ+ community. It provides an overview of what HIV is, how LGBTQ+ discrimination relates to HIV, campaign funding, and their current work.
The TTI serves people who want to better understand and be more affirming of transgender and non-binary people. This organization is made up of transgender and non-binary educators who “facilitate professional development and personal growth trainings.” They provide tailored training, webinars, and classes for individuals.
Outfest is the world’s largest LGBTQ+ film and media organization. They hold several programs, projects, and events for LGBTQ+ artists. While they offer various programs, film festivals are their primary focus.
This novel is about a young orphan who dreams of reuniting her family after decades of separation. She begins a quest and gains more than she ever dreamed possible. This is a powerful true story of loss, love, spirituality, coping, and redemption.
Based on true events, this book is about The Foss children’s journey with loss and being placed into an orphanage. This book focuses on the themes of family, resilience, and corruption.
This is a book about an orphan (Jane) who has felt outcast her entire life. Jane moves for work and falls in love with the man who hired her and must decide whether to pursue her love. It explores themes of love, family, belonging, and independence.
This book is about a Korean-American adoptee who returned to Korea at 20 to search for her birth mother. The author cites feeling conflicted, shattered, exhilarated, and moved in ways she never imagined. It also explores the concepts of belonging, identity, and courage.
This is the true story of Mei-Ling Hopgood, one of the first wave of Asian adoptees to arrive in America. She never identified with her Asian ancestry, but was quickly involved in Asian culture when her birth family contacted her. Lucky Girl is a tale of joy, regret, hilarity, deep sadness, and great discovery.
This is a collection of interviews of Black and biracial young adults adopted by white parents. It features personal stories of two dozen individuals “who hail from a wide range of religious, economic, political, and professional backgrounds.” This book explores how adoption affects racial and social identities, friendship and marriage, and lifestyle. It also includes overviews of the history and current legal status of transracial adoption (as of 2000).
This book presents a cultural history of the events that led to the controversial One Child Policy in China and the generation-long abandonment of Chinese daughters.