Adoption: A Family Choice

Interracial Children, & Information About Foreign Countries

I found some great sites to order dolls, inter-racial ones, and even ones with handicaps. I am also starting to add books and magazines that I like. You can click HERE to get to my catalogue/book page.




XCultureAdopt Mailing List for families who have adopted children of a different race, culture or ethnicity. Info and instructions on how to join.

Watoto is a website for children, parents & educators of African descent. It includes the Watoto World Magazine, edited by a creative, AA, 10 year old. There is also a section on parenting, book suggestions, etc.

Kwanzaa is a holiday (one week in December) to celebrate Africian American families, and their heritage. It is a time to commit to a fuller, more productive future. But...it can/should be celebrated every day. There is an African Wedding Guide, an article named "Let's Celebrate Kwanzaa Everyday," a Kwanzaa Bazaar (to buy things), etc.

  • The Two Nations of Black AmericaA PBS site, Frontline Online-"30 years after Martin Luther King, Jr's death, how have we reached this point where we have both the largest Balck middle class and the largest underclass in our history?" Sections such as: A glimpse of History, Readings and Links, Interviews, etc.

    African American Web Connection Art (visual & Poetry), Authors, Churches, History, Prominent People, etc. For the entire family.



    Families with Children from Vietnam. This website is especially interesting to families who have adopted children from Viet Nam. It has information on how to adopt children from Viet Nam, music, travel and photo's of their children. Our daughter, Dieh, was born in Viet Nam, way back in 1975. She was only 18 months old and very, very malnurished and dehydrated when she came home to us. Now, she is a graduate student, working on her Masters degree in Elementary Education and Spanish. This site has some information on VN's history and travel help.




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