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“Walnut tinted
Or cocoa brown,
Pomegranate-lipped
Pride of the town…
Glow of the quince
To blush of the rose.
Persimmon bronze
To cinnamon toes.”
Excerpt
from Harlem Sweeties, by Langston Hughes |
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Interested in
getting together with
other families who
have adopted African-American children
or other children of
African descent,
whatever beautiful
color of black they may be?
Come join us,
whether your child is 18 days old, 18 years old, or
if you are waiting
for your child!
We encourage
families to join us whether your children have the same ethnic background as
yourself or a different one. Children who were adopted benefit from
connecting to other children who were adopted, whether their adoptive
parents share their ethnicity or did an interethnic adoption.
African-American
Families Through Adoption
meets in the greater Portland area or other areas from which members come
for fun and connections with other families who have adopted children with
African or African-American heritage.
We get together
occasionally for potlucks and fun, and share with each other the
adoption-related, cultural, and other resources that we have discovered. We
help each other connect to mentors and playmates for our children, seek to
help our older children themselves serve as mentors for the younger ones,
and get together for other activities such as environmentally-oriented
events, cultural and educational events, camping, and anything else we
decide would be nice to do. We share the fun and
challenges of raising our children and ourselves, and to help our families
and children develop strong positive identities.
For more
information please call Pam, (503) 645-6642.
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