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X-WR-CALDESC:Join us for a discussion of the practices of international ado
 ption from Guatemala from the 1960s to when it was closed in 2008. We will
  discuss children who were forcibly disappeared during a military dictator
 ship and later placed for international adoption\, as well as the privatiz
 ation of adoptions that led to the formation of profit-oriented adoption n
 etworks. While the discussion will focus on Guatemala\, we will draw paral
 lels to other Latin American countries of origin for adoptees that have se
 en similar issues—from Argentina to Haiti to Colombia. https://www.hup.har
 vard.edu/books/9780674270350 \n\nAbout Rachel\nRachel Nolan is a history p
 rofessor at Boston University. She is the author of Until I Find You: Disa
 ppeared Children and Coercive Adoptions in Guatemala\, published by Harvar
 d University Press. Her research in archives and through interviews focuse
 s on the circumstances and processes that make children from poorer countr
 ies available for adoption in wealthier countries. She is fortunate to hav
 e lived in Guatemala for several years as a doctoral student and then as a
  Fulbright recipient. Before becoming a historian\, she worked as a journa
 list. She continues to write for publications including The New Yorker\, N
 ew York Review of Books\, and Harper's Magazine—​where she is a Contributi
 ng Editor.
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DESCRIPTION:Join us for a discussion of the practices of international adop
 tion from Guatemala from the 1960s to when it was closed in 2008. We will 
 discuss children who were forcibly disappeared during a military dictators
 hip and later placed for international adoption\, as well as the privatiza
 tion of adoptions that led to the formation of profit-oriented adoption ne
 tworks. While the discussion will focus on Guatemala\, we will draw parall
 els to other Latin American countries of origin for adoptees that have see
 n similar issues—from Argentina to Haiti to Colombia. https://www.hup.harv
 ard.edu/books/9780674270350 \n\nAbout Rachel\nRachel Nolan is a history pr
 ofessor at Boston University. She is the author of Until I Find You: Disap
 peared Children and Coercive Adoptions in Guatemala\, published by Harvard
  University Press. Her research in archives and through interviews focuses
  on the circumstances and processes that make children from poorer countri
 es available for adoption in wealthier countries. She is fortunate to have
  lived in Guatemala for several years as a doctoral student and then as a 
 Fulbright recipient. Before becoming a historian\, she worked as a journal
 ist. She continues to write for publications including The New Yorker\, Ne
 w York Review of Books\, and Harper's Magazine—​where she is a Contributin
 g Editor.
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL - Until I Find You: Disappeared Children and Coercive Adopt
 ions in Guatemala with Dr. Rachel Nolan
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