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.
A movie about a birth family search based on a true story. A child from India gets lost, taken thousands of miles away from home, and gets adopted by an Australian couple. With unforgettable memories, determination, and online technology, Saroo sets out to find his first home.
A transracial adoptee finds her birth mother and meets the rest of her family who did not know she existed, including her birth father. This documentary explores themes such as identity, the complexities of transracial adoption, and closure.
A short, comedic YouTube video highlighting the microaggressions that people of color deal with everyday.
A Black woman shares the story of her multiracial family. One of her four children is a white, adopted son.
An article written by a Korean-American adoptee about the Side by Side project, where adoptees discuss their lives, relationships, and origins. Side by Side also considers the need for parents to ask how their children feel about their adoption.
An article explaining what the TAC (Training and Adoption Competency) accreditation is and how it’s employed by mental health professionals.