Janine Myung Ja

Author, Researcher, Curator

 Award-winning author Rev. Janine Myung Ja Ph.D. is best known for curating the books Adoptionland: From Orphans to Activists, Adoption: What You Should Know and The "Unknown" Culture Club: Korean Adoptees, Then and Now. 
Korean Adoptees Worldwide (www.koreanadopteesworldwide.net) is a renowned platform dedicated to bridging the cultural gap between the motherland and other nations. Led by a team of passionate representatives, including Rev. Janine Myung Ja, Ph.D., this organization has been at the forefront of shedding light on critical issues surrounding international adoption and child trafficking.

With a mission to connect, share stories and facilitate meaningful discussions, Korean Adoptees Worldwide serves as a hub for adoptees, birth families, and adoptive families to share their experiences and stories. The publishing company provides a safe and supportive environment, encouraging individuals from diverse backgrounds to engage and understand the complexities of overseas adoption.

The shocking revelations and thought-provoking research presented by Korean Adoptees Worldwide, such as "Adoption: What You Should Know," have been instrumental in driving awareness about the inherent, God-given, and natural rights of children—NOT to be adopted.

Through its commitment to inherent, God-given, and natural human rights, Korean Adoptees Worldwide advocates for a complete halt in intercountry adoption. By exposing the alarming realities of the $20 billion adoption and welfare industry, the organization stresses the importance of protecting vulnerable children and families from permanent family separations.

Korean Adoptees Worldwide extends an invitation to Korean birthparents who have experienced the loss of their children to adoption to share their stories.

Janine Myung Ja, a representative at Korean Adoptees Worldwide, can be reached at info@adoptionhistory.org.
Janine Myung Ja
Author, Researcher, Curator
Adoption Truth & Transparency Worldwide Information Network

Website:
www.adoptionhistory.org

Address:
United States

Areas of Expertise:
Adoption
Adoption Trafficking
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