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X-WR-CALDESC:Is the Supreme Court Going After Adoptee Heritage Equality? \n
 \nThe principles of heritage equality we fought for state-by-state (and ar
 e still fighting for) like equal access to OBCs\, prioritizing keeping a c
 hild in extended family\, and attempting to match ethnicity were challenge
 d in the U.S. Supreme Court on November 9th. The 'gold standard in child w
 elfare'\, as the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 is called\, embodied all
  these principles and influenced domestic state laws and international Hag
 ue conventions for the good around adoption. Its impact on the culture of 
 search is also profound but little known\, enabling my journey of discover
 y of paternal family even though I am not an enrolled Tribal citizen and w
 as born/relinquished/adopted before the ICWA was passed.\n\nWhy is this 40
 + year old law under attack now\, and what are the potential impacts on AL
 L adoptees/donor-conceived people (DCPs) across ethnicities?\n\nAbout Mich
 ele Kriegman\nMichele Kriegman has written and produced for ABC News\, Inf
 o Security Professional Magazine\, iVillage.com\, Lilith\, Maine Public\, 
 Nippon TV\, parenting magazines\, Tokyo Broadcasting\, and TV Asahi\, amon
 g others. Having worked in a second career as a cybersecurity professional
  for over fifteen years\, Michele now devotes herself to writing full time
 \, focusing on two genres: cybercrime mysteries\, and search and reunion n
 ovels. Her published books include Tapioca Fire\, ROCK MEMOIR\, From a Des
 ert City by the Sea\, and Finding Faith. She speaks as a keynote\, panelis
 t\, and presenter on both technology and child welfare topics.
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DESCRIPTION:Is the Supreme Court Going After Adoptee Heritage Equality? \n
 \nThe principles of heritage equality we fought for state-by-state (and ar
 e still fighting for) like equal access to OBCs\, prioritizing keeping a c
 hild in extended family\, and attempting to match ethnicity were challenge
 d in the U.S. Supreme Court on November 9th. The 'gold standard in child w
 elfare'\, as the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 is called\, embodied all
  these principles and influenced domestic state laws and international Hag
 ue conventions for the good around adoption. Its impact on the culture of 
 search is also profound but little known\, enabling my journey of discover
 y of paternal family even though I am not an enrolled Tribal citizen and w
 as born/relinquished/adopted before the ICWA was passed.\n\nWhy is this 40
 + year old law under attack now\, and what are the potential impacts on AL
 L adoptees/donor-conceived people (DCPs) across ethnicities?\n\nAbout Mich
 ele Kriegman\nMichele Kriegman has written and produced for ABC News\, Inf
 o Security Professional Magazine\, iVillage.com\, Lilith\, Maine Public\, 
 Nippon TV\, parenting magazines\, Tokyo Broadcasting\, and TV Asahi\, amon
 g others. Having worked in a second career as a cybersecurity professional
  for over fifteen years\, Michele now devotes herself to writing full time
 \, focusing on two genres: cybercrime mysteries\, and search and reunion n
 ovels. Her published books include Tapioca Fire\, ROCK MEMOIR\, From a Des
 ert City by the Sea\, and Finding Faith. She speaks as a keynote\, panelis
 t\, and presenter on both technology and child welfare topics.
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SUMMARY:Michele Kriegman | Is the Supreme Court Going After Adoptee Heritag
 e Equality?
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