DiscoverMinneAsianStories Podcast"Adoptee liberation is also connected to our shared liberation"
"Adoptee liberation is also connected to our shared liberation"

"Adoptee liberation is also connected to our shared liberation"

Update: 2022-06-27
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For our final episode of the MinneAsianStories Podcast: Season 2, we continue our look at adoptee justice organizing in Minnesota. Our host Julia Gay chats with community organizer and founding board member of CAAL Margie Jo Eun Joo Andreason about how transracial and transnational adoptees in Minnesota are creating adoptee centered spaces for processing, healing and joy.


Margie reflects on her work with the Network of Politicized Adoptees (NPA), an all-volunteer group of transracial adoptees working at the intersection of social justice and adoptee rights. Listen in on how Margie found her way to adoptee justice organizing and connects her work to the broader movement for shared liberation.


You can learn more about the Network of Politicized Adoptees at npa-mn.org. And you can find some incredible photos from past and recent gatherings with NPA and a full transcript of this episode at calmn.org/podcast/margie.

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"Adoptee liberation is also connected to our shared liberation"

"Adoptee liberation is also connected to our shared liberation"

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