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Red Thread: Chinese Adoption Stories
Produced
by Joyce Koo
Five
New Jersey families share their stories about adopting
children from China in this NJN documentary. It
is increasingly difficult for single mothers and older
parents to adopt domestically. These families have turned
to China, a nation with a burgeoning orphanage population.
China has a one child policy; those who have more than
one child are faced with high fines. As a result, many
mothers abandon their babies in places where they will
most likely be found.
The New Jersey
parents all believe that their daughters were destined
to be theirs. The title A Red Thread is based on a Chinese
proverb that says an invisible red thread connects those
who are destined to meet. Regardless of time, place,
or circumstances, the thread may stretch or tangle but
will never break.
First
broadcast on NJN Public Television July 15, 2001
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