The companion audio version of my essay: “My USA Certificate of Naturalization”… because sometimes, it’s easier to listen to the essay than read it. Be sure you’re subscribed to this newsletter and “follow” me on Spotify so you never miss an episode!
Hear about a Korean American adoptee's perspective as she explores the process for uncovering her identity in not one, but two countries. Spoiler: There’s a moment when she believes she might still be a Korean citizen!… And in the process, she is provided with some additional, unexpected information about her family. Listen to the end about information on why the topic of citizenship for transnational adoptees is so important.
An audio essay by Jenna Lee Kim. Read the transcript at jennaleekim.substack.com.
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