Our Stories

Stephanie C. Watterson
Stephanie graduated from Langara College (Digital & Print Publications, Dean’s Honour Roll) and recently from Simon Fraser University (Editng Certificate). Last summer, she published her first children’s book – Septopus.

Jennifer Dyan Ghoston
Jennifer Dyan Ghoston, a same-race domestic adoptee in reunion with both sides of her biological family. Jennifer has been connected with the adoption community for over a decade and always interested in hearing the personal stories of adoptees from all over the globe

Anna Linde
Anna Linde is a passionate sexologist, public speaker and educator - in the field of sexual and reproductive health and rights, where focus is to reach liberation from a decolonized perspective.

Sara Hirschhorn
Sara Hirschhorn (she/her) is a transracial adoptee from South Korea. She was adopted at 4 months of age. She grew up in Atlanta, GA until she was 7 and has lived in an Oregon since then.

Kevyn W A Y
Kevyn W A Y (they/them) is a Black, queer & gender expansive, multi-genre writer who weaves stories to make the reader gasp, shutter, and cackle. Their writing features themes of race, family and adoption while highlighting the connection between gender and Blackness.

Trishna Malick
Trishna Malick is a singer, actress, and model in Los Angleles CA. She is alumni to the prestigious, “Berklee College of Music” where she studied vocal performance/music.

Dr. Alexándrea Evans Oneal
Dr. Alexándrea Evans Oneal, a multi-ethnic, same-race adoptee, brings over two decades of expertise to her work with youth, families, and couples on their paths of connection and healing.

Victoria (Torie) DiMartile
Victoria (Torie) is a speaker, consultant, and cultural anthropologist. As a biracial Black transracial adoptee, she was raised in KY in a white Italian American family.

Kit Meyers
Kit Myers is a transracial/national Hong Kong adoptee and an assistant professor in the Department of History & Critical Race and Ethnic Studies at University of California, Merced.

Christelle Pellecuer
Christelle Pellecuer is a certified coach, specializing in providing holistic support to black adoptees as they navigate their adoption story and identity. With a rich background spanning diverse sectors including higher education, beauty and fashion, and arts, culture and heritage, Christelle brings a multifaceted perspective to her coaching practice.

Cameron Lee Small
Cam’s work has been featured in National Council for Adoption, Christianity Today, University of Minnesota School of Social Work, and Center for Adoption Support and Education. Paired with his clinical practice, Cam serves as a training facilitator for the accredited Permanency and Adoption Competency Certificate, a leading post-Master’s curriculum shaping adoption competencies for over 1800 professional graduates nationwide.

Marcella Moslow
Marcella Moslow, LCSW, RPT is an interracial and international adoptee from Colombia, as well as a certified trauma therapist with a private practice in Buffalo, NY.

Sun Mee Martin
Sun Mee explores the meaning of true belonging in this transcultural world—She is a certified Holistic Coach, Retreat Facilitator, and Founder of NUMARU—An international Community and Emotional Wellbeing Platform for transracial and BIPoc adoptees (TRA).

Isaac Etter
Isaac Etter is an adoptee and social entrepreneur. Isaac was transracially adopted at the age of two. He is the founder of Identity, a startup focused on using technology to help adoptive and foster parents thrive.

Joon Ae Haworth-Kaufka
Joon Ae Haworth-Kaufka (she/they) is a Korean adoptee who was born in Seoul in 1976 and grew up outside of Detroit in a white, working-class Christian evangelical household.

Daniel Price
Daniel was adopted from mainland China at three years old and currently lives outside the Seattle/Tacoma USA area. He was diagnosed with a rare disease called TSC at six years old.

Zaira Campos
Zaira is a Black same race adoptee. She spent time in foster care before being adopted. She is the founder of the podcast, Adoptees Crossing Lines, where she has honest conversations about being an adoptee and the industry as a whole.