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Why Adoptee Citizenship Matters During The Coronavirus Pandemic

Stephanie Drenka

Today, approximately 35,000 of my fellow adoptees are living without citizenship. The thought of being banished to the country who abandoned me as an infant—without familiar language, livelihood or loved ones—is almost incomprehensible.

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Leveraging Influence for Impact

Stephanie Drenka

Who is (or is not) invited to the party matters. Even when the party is on Instagram. That’s why influencers must use the influence we have to make space for those with less.

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