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Adoption Today: Legacies of Forced Adoption and the Modern Impact with Dr. Michael Lambert (Part 2)

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Adoption Today: Legacies of Forced Adoption and the Modern Impact with Dr. Michael Lambert (Part 2). Lambert, Michael (Artist). 2024. Adoption UK.

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title = "Adoption Today: Legacies of Forced Adoption and the Modern Impact with Dr. Michael Lambert (Part 2)",
abstract = "In the second half of her conversation with Dr. Michael Lambert, Nerys explores the ways in which historic forced adoption practices resonate within today{\textquoteright}s adoption landscape. Together, they ask important questions: What might a UK-wide apology mean for the adoption triangle—adoptees, birth families, and adoptive families? Join this thought-provoking discussion as Dr. Lambert and Nerys examine the lasting legacies of these practices and their implications for the future of adoption in the UK.",
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year = "2024",
month = nov,
day = "22",
language = "English",
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