Darryl McDaniels & Zara Phillips Adoptee Rights Video

Adoptees Video says I’m Legit

Unfortunately, the laws still say that they are not.

Please, rate the video on YouTube, comment, share etc. The more good attention it gets over theri the higher it will show up on the YT searches.. and the more it will be seen.

The 16 year old inside me is still broken hearted that I didn’t get over to the actual video filming. I guess I will never get to cross “be on MTV in a music Video” off my bucket list. I think, maybe, my elbow is in one shot of the 2009 Adoptee Rights Day Protest in Philly footage. I might be reaching a bit.

I still got a thrill from telling the kids all the names of everyone IN the video. I got like maybe 5 cool mom points for a hot minute.

Great Song, Important Message

About the Author

Claudia Corrigan DArcy
Claudia Corrigan D’Arcy has been online and involved in the adoption community since early in 2001. Blogging since 2005, her website Musings of the Lame has become a much needed road map for many mothers who relinquished, adoptees who long to be heard, and adoptive parents who seek understanding. She is also an activist and avid supporter of Adoptee Rights and fights for nationwide birth certificate access for all adoptees with the Adoptee Rights Coalition. Besides here on Musings of the Lame, her writings on adoption issue have been published in The New York Times, BlogHer, Divine Caroline, Adoption Today Magazine, Adoption Constellation Magazine, Adopt-a-tude.com, Lost Mothers, Grown in my Heart, Adoption Voice Magazine, and many others. She has been interviewed by Dan Rather, Montel Williams and appeared on Huffington Post regarding adoption as well as presented at various adoption conferences, other radio and print interviews over the years. She resides in New York’s Hudson Valley with her husband, Rye, children, and various pets.

2 Comments on "Darryl McDaniels & Zara Phillips Adoptee Rights Video"

  1. The video footage is from the last Adoptee Rights Protest held on July 21, 2009 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The next protest is scheduled for July 2010 in Louisville, Kentucky. If you want to help stand up for the civil rights of adopted persons, please visit http://AdopteeRightsLouisville.blogspot.com to learn how you can help/participate.

    DMC and Zara are amazing artists and happen to also be adoptees who believe that all men were created equal and should be treated as such.

  2. Very cool video. Zara and DMC do a great job, hope it gets a lot of play.

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