266 Susan Kiyo Ito
/Today’s guest is the indomitable Susan Kiyo Ito. She has been writing, advocating, and leading in the adoptee community for decades and we are all the richer for it. Susan’s brand new memoir, I Would Meet You Anywhere, has just been released and it is fantastic. We talk about how Susan first discovered an adoptee memoir at her local library at age 13, and how that changed the course of her life. We’ve got adoptee activism history, relatable reunion problems, and the power of sharing our adoptee experiences in community all throughout this conversation.
Show Notes
Full episode transcript here.
Recommended Resources
- I Would Meet You Anywhere by Susan Kiyo Ito
- You Should be Grateful by Angela Tucker
- Adoptee Mentoring Society
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