THE CHANGING PICTURE OF ADOPTION:
Voices of Adoptees, Birth Parents, and Adoptive Parents

Saturday, May 20, 2006
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
The Headlands Institute*
Golden Gate National Recreation Area,
Sunset Room #1054
Sausalito, CA 94965
*The Headlands Institute is across the street from the beach and our conference room overlooks the Pacific Ocean. However, this historical building lacks handicap and wheel chair access. We offer our sincerest apologies.
The content is designed for adoption professionals, adult adoptees, birth parents, and adoptive parents. No matter where you are in the adoption process, our depth of content will benefit you.
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: JEAN STRAUSS
This one day conference features keynote speaker, Jean Strauss, filmmaker and author of Beneath a Tall Tree, and adoption bestseller Birthright. Mrs. Strauss will feature her short film, "Vital Records" which deal with policy, the issue of secrecy, and the need for access to information. Following the films Mrs. Strauss will speak about her view of the changing picture of adoption, and the significance of her film's content.


Left image: Jean Strauss with her brother, Bobby. Right image: Mother, Grandmother and Jean
THREE PANEL WORKSHOPS
Three workshops will illustrate the changing picture of adoption by creating a safe opportunity for adoptive parents, birth parents, and adoptees to voice their unique perspectives in one setting.
YES, WE CAN TALK ABOUT IT – Moderator: Jean Strauss
Some adoption related issues are difficult to talk about. In this panel triad members answer questions we need to ask.
ALL IN THE FAMILY OF OPEN AND CLOSED ADOPTION – Moderator: Virginia Keeler-Wolf, MFT
There is a tendency to polarize open or closed adoptions with the notion that one kind is preferable to the other. All adoptive family members share the pain of losses, and the gift of new possibility. Listen to two families talk about their real-life experiences and challenges in open and closed adoption.
WHAT DID YOU SAY? - Moderator: Melissa Holub, Ph.D.
An adoptive mother tells her child that her "birthmother" "made an adoption plan" for her. That same "birthmother" tells her best friend, "I gave up" my "firstborn". Whose language is it anyway? And what nuances are we conveying? This triad panel will offer a frank conversation about the impact of adoption language.
Conference fees include coffee/breakfast pastries and a box lunch/beverages.
Registration Form: Register
Map and Directions: Map
Schedule for the day:
8:30 - 9:15 Registration
9:15 - 9:30 Introduction
11:00 - 12:30 Workshop 1: Yes We Can Talk About It
12:30 - 1:30 Lunch - provided
1:30 - 3:00 Workshop 2: All In The Family of Open and Closed Adoption
3:15 - 4:30 Workshop 3: What Did You Say?
4:30 - Reception
For more information call Ellen Roseman 415-453-0902 (AAC), Malcolm Pearson 510-336-9284 PACER)