Tag: Adoption Ethics


An exploration of the moral and psychic landscapes that govern the displacement of children. This space attends to the movement of children between families, honoring both the Primal Wound—the enduring fracture of maternal separation—and the Orphanic Wound, the universal archetypal injury of severance. By holding this dual lens, we look beyond policy to recognize the sanctity of origins and the weight of a soul’s forced redirection


  • The Abundant Womb

    The Abundant Womb

    Neither marriage nor childrearing will save you. Spouses and children do not satisfy the need for spiritual and psychological advancement

  • Jim Crow Love

    Jim Crow Love

    A child should never feel like an outsider in their own family, never be expected to settle for something ‘less.’ This is what I feel most deeply about love and adoption.

  • Adoption as Legal Kidnapping

    Adoption as Legal Kidnapping

    If more mothers knew how difficult it is to revoke a Consent to Adoption in court, fewer would sign them. The chance of regaining custody of one’s child so separated is almost nil.