Adoption: A Lifetime of Preventable Pain

Adoption: A Lifetime of Preventable Pain

Released Monday, 11th August 2025
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Adoption: A Lifetime of Preventable Pain

Adoption: A Lifetime of Preventable Pain

Adoption: A Lifetime of Preventable Pain

Adoption: A Lifetime of Preventable Pain

Monday, 11th August 2025
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Welcome to the cypher! Audio Nuggets is where you will find a symbiotic force; both the heaviness of the air to breathe, and the light of freedom of liberation. Where human consciousness is alive. Each voice has a moment to spotlight their IT; their shine; their journey; their truth; their gold. We are honored to be joined by Annalisa Toccara-Jones for this episode, Adoption: A Lifetime of Preventable Pain.
Annalisa Toccara-Jones is a researcher, writer and communications strategist based in the UK. She’s currently completing a PhD in Journalism at the University of Sheffield, where she explores how adoptees utilise digital media to challenge dominant narratives of adoption, as well as the legacies of colonialism in UK adoption practices. Annalisa also runs Family Narratives, a consultancy focused on ethical storytelling and adoption. Her work centers on race, care, identity, and resistance, both online and offline.

This episode explores the "not so popular" discussion of adoption, specifically trans-racial adoption.  Adoption is all too often wrapped in a tidy bow—a story of love, rescue, and happy endings. But what’s missing from that picture is the truth: adoption, and especially transracial adoption, sits at the crossroads of family separation, racial and systemic injustices. To build awareness of the harms of the “civil death penalty”—the legal termination of parental rights—we must talk about adoption. We have to face the reality that many adoptions begin not with willing surrender, but with state violence and the racist practice of family policing institutions. Transracial adoption, in particular, carries the weight of cultural erasure and identity loss, layered on top of the trauma of separation. If we are committed to racial justice, we cannot separate these conversations. Adoption is not an isolated act—it’s part of a larger system that decides who gets to parent, who gets to be a child, and whose families are seen as worth preserving.

Breathe in.... let your shoulders soften, and open wide the windows of your heart and mind. Allow the conversation to flow in, inviting reflection, bravery, and tenderness.  You can learn more about Annalisa and Family Narratives on their website:   

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This show is part of the SafeCamp Audio podcast network. Learn more at SafeCampAudio.org.

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