2010-09-04: The Controversy Over International Adoptions (part 1)
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2010-09-04: The Controversy Over International Adoptions (part 1)
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Inter-country adoptions gone awry have a way of capturing headlines. A missionary group lands in jail after trying to remove children from Haiti. An American woman puts her seven year-old adopted son on a one-way flight back to Moscow. Karen Rotabi (Virginia Commonwealth University) has studied this issue in Guatemala and beyond for decades and says that overseas adoptions, while a source of hope and love for many families, can have a dark side.
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Other (oth): Karen Rotabi (Virginia Commonwealth University)
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With Good Reason 2010-09-04
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