INTERNATIONAL KOREAN ADOPTEE ASSOCIATIONS (IKAA)
Our History
IKAA was first established in Europe in 2004 and then in the United States later the same year. The impetus for the creation of the IKAA Network came from a desire for unity within the adult Korean adoptee community and to provide a space where ideas, information and resources could be shared.
Mission
To connect, support, and advocate for the global Korean adoptee community.
Vision
IKAA connects adoptees and their families by hosting regular gatherings, supports an international leadership network with the tools and resources to build their local capacity, and advocates for the well-being of the global adoptee community through key policy positions and partnerships.
Our Values
Adoptee Leadership
We believe in the power of a global community of adoptees, led by adoptees, for adoptees
Space to Nurture Growth
Adoptees need safe spaces to be rooted in our stories and shared experiences, and grow in community with one other
Global Connectedness
Being connected through a global network equips us to better respond to emerging needs of local adoptee communities
Shaping Public Narratives
Adoptees should have an active role in shaping the public discourse around adoption to be more reflective of our shared history and lived experiences
Advocating for Each Other
It is our responsibility to advocate for the safety and well-being of our community
Documents
Title | Publication date |
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL KOREAN ADOPTION STUDIES RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM | 31 July 2007 |