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2 weeks ago |
healthimpactnews.com | Brian Shilhavy |Camille Bromley
by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact NewsMost Americans don’t know that the current foreign Adoption Industry in the U.S. started in the 1950s, when Evangelical Christians petitioned Congress to allow them to adopt more children from Korea during the Korean War. Harry and Bertha Holt, based out of Oregon and with six children of their own, wanted to adopt more children from Korean orphanages in South Korea.
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2 weeks ago |
thenation.com | Camille Bromley
Books & the Arts / April 29, 2025 Weike Wang’s Meticulous Satires of Identity PoliticsRental House, a novel of marriage and manners, tries to make sense of how a blended family negotiates conflicts of race and class. Ad Policy (Photo by Amanda Petersen) Near the beginning of Weike Wang’s first novel, Chemistry, an unnamed PhD student in the throes of personal and professional crisis confesses to a friend that her chemistry work is starting to defeat her.
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2 weeks ago |
asianamericans.einnews.com | Camille Bromley
Books & the Arts / April 29, 2025 Weike Wang’s Meticulous Satires of Identity PoliticsRental House, a novel of marriage and manners, tries to make sense of how a blended family negotiates conflicts of race and class. (Photo by Amanda Petersen) Near the beginning of Weike Wang’s first novel, Chemistry, an unnamed PhD student in the throes of personal and professional crisis confesses to a friend that her chemistry work is starting to defeat her.
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3 weeks ago |
theverge.com | Camille Bromley
Loading... Loading... Loading... Loading... The VergeAmerican WarBy: Camille BromleyDate: Apr. 21, 2025Illustrations: Nguyen TranOperation Babylift was an earnest attempt to save children during the fall of Saigon. Decades later, a generation of adoptees wrestles with the aftermath. In 1975, to hear the Americans tell it, the mass adoption of Vietnamese children was a story of rescue and redemption. These children were war babies, bụi đời, children of dust.
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3 weeks ago |
asianamericans.einnews.com | Camille Bromley
Out of the FogIllustrations: Nguyen TranOperation Babylift was an earnest attempt to save children during the fall of Saigon. Decades later, a generation of adoptees wrestles with the aftermath. In 1975, to hear the Americans tell it, the mass adoption of Vietnamese children was a story of rescue and redemption. These children were war babies, bụi đời, children of dust.
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