The New York Times Made Room for Moi

The New York Times

Where we Discuss the Adoption Tax Credit..

Granted I already wrote about what’s wrong with the Adoption tax Credit, but I’m just SLIGHTLY more excited about it being in the New York Times.
With my picture and links to here and the Adoptee Rights Coalition.
You know..

because it’s THE NEW YORK TIMES

Oh another screen shot of my post IN THE NEW YORK TIMES? Sure, I can share that:

Oh you want to know what I WROTE FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES? Cool.. come on over, link, like, love, tweet, comment and give them reason to post my babble again!

Know what else is super cool? Kevin from  Land of Gazillion Adoptees is another “voice” too! I won’t say whether I had anything to do with that or not, but you may guess!

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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 "The New York Times Made Room for Moi"

  1. Way to go. Very well said. Though some of the comments there are completely ignorant. But I’ve learned that’s to be expected when talking about adoption.

  2. Great job, Claud! I tired of reading the comments. The important thing is that you made your point.

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