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National Adoption Month Quotes: "Adoptees deserve open records because deception and partial truths do not set us free."

Adoptees deserve open records because deception and partial truths do not set us free.



National Adoption Month Quotes: "If the system were designed to protect adoptees, why do so many have to fight for their rights?"

If the system were designed to protect adoptees, why do so many have to fight for their rights?




National Adoption Month Quotes: "Discovering that I was adopted redefined my entire world, but it taught me that who you are doesn't change."

Discovering that I was adopted redefined my entire world, but it taught me that who you are doesn't change.



National Adoption Month Quotes: "Being denied their original birth certificates isn't just a problem for adoptees. It's a social problem, requiring social change."

Being denied their original birth certificates isn't just a problem for adoptees. It's a social problem, requiring social change.




National Adoption Month Quotes: "Adoption isn't just a childhood experience, it's a life-long experience."

Adoption isn't just a childhood experience, it's a life-long experience.



National Adoption Month Quotes: "Adoptee rights are everyone's rights, and they deserve to be protected."

Adoptee rights are everyone's rights, and they deserve to be protected.



National Adoption Month Quotes: "Laws forbidding adoptees from accessing their original birth certificates are outdated and need to be changed today."

Laws forbidding adoptees from accessing their original birth certificates are outdated and need to be changed today.