I’m heading out for Cambridge later this morning for the Alliance for the Study of Adoption and Culture conference at MIT. This theme this year is Adoption: Secret Histories, Public Policies. You can see the program here.
I’m delivering a paper on “safe havens.” Here my panel:
Secrecy and Openness: Legal Issues
Chair: Sara Dillon, Suffolk University School of Law
“Preventing Harmful Secrecy: Blood-ties, Best Interests and Veto Victims.”
Alice Diver, School of Law, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland
Letting the Genes Out of the Bottle: Should New Paradigms in Medicine Lead Us to New
Paradigms in Adoption?
Martha Satz, Southern Methodist University
‘Safe Haven’ Laws: Promoting the Culture of Secrets and Shame in an Age of Adoption Openness–Ohio Case Study.”
Marley Greiner, activist, Bastard Nation, Ohio
So, things will be a little quiet here, despite a lot of breaking news in the last few weeks. I’ll try to post about the conference and some pictures.
See you there tomorrow! Here is my panel, and I sure could use some moral support from any like minded folks at the conference. Saturday 10:45
B. Birthmothers: Agency and Activism (32-155)
Chair: Jean Keller, CSB/SJU
Title: “A Tactile Love: Korean Birthmothers’ Online Community”
Hosu Kim, College of Staten Island
“Recovering Jocasta: Bio-essentialism and Agency in Discourse about Birthmothers”
Frances Latchford, York University
“A History of Birthmother Activism 1976-2010”
Mary Anne Cohen, Concerned United Birthparents, New Jersey
Hope it goes well.
PS love the sidebar illustration with the geese!!
First Canadian safe haven:
Vancouver hospital to offer drop-off for abandoned babies
http://www.vancouversun.com/health/Paul+offers
+safe+haven+abandoned+babies/2969990/story.html