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join us in the third annual Adoptee Rights Day (ARD), the
week of June 2, 2001
Adoptee
Rights Days educate the world-wide public on adoptee-rights
and dignity issues, in particular the injustice of permanently
sealed adoption records and of the need for adult adoptee rights
now. We do this through a week-long series of events including
a day of protest at local Vital Records and government offices,
pamphletting and tabling at high-traffic public places, street
theater and special educational events sponsored by local adoption
support and reform groups.
Those
who cannot attend a Day of Protest in person (and even those
who do) are invited to call, fax and mail their legislators,
as well as Vital Records offices and adoption agencies where
their original birth certificates and adoption files are kept
during this week. This is done to empower adoptees and to inform
the Vital Records clerks and adoption workers of the injustice
of permanently sealing adoption records from the people to whom
they belong. There is a concerted public relations and media
campaign run in association with ARD, to make the wider public
aware of adoptee rights issues.
SIX
EASY STEPS TO ADOPTEE RIGHTS DAYS 2001
1.
BE AVAILABLE: Make sure you can be available for 1 -
2 hours in the middle of the day during the week of June 2nd.
We try to have most of the ARD events in a 1 - 2 hour
timeslot, depending on the schedules of the local leaders.
In past years most ARD events were scheduled from 12
Noon - 1 pm. Find out the hours of your local Vital Records
or government office and schedule it to be during a 1 - 2 hour
time slot when the office will be open.
Invite the press and media.
If your group can also be available for several hours
during the weekend to leaflet or table high traffic areas such
as outside shopping centers, in parks or on city streets, this
also helps the public education effort. Street theater and performance art are other
great ways to gain interest in the cause of adoptee rights and
dignity.
2.
JOIN THE ARD COMMUNITY AT YAHOO!: Go to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NARD,
register and join the ARD Community.
Ask to receive messages to your email to keep on top
of what's going on with ARD.
Check the "Files" and "Links" links
periodically for helpful materials.
3.
CONTACT YOUR LOCAL VITAL RECORDS OFFICE:
You can find this information for the U.S. at http://www.vitalrec.org/.
Find out their address and their hours of
business for the day you will stage your Day of Protest. If they will be open from Noon to 1, plan to
have your ARD event during that time slot.
If not, select a time when they will be open and confirm
your site's location and time by emailing nard@plumsite.com
or posting to the ARD community on Yahoo.
4.
GET VOLUNTEERS: Once you confirm your ARD site, the ARD
coordinators will get your site and contact info. up on the
ARD websites. You will be the contact for your local ARD event. You only need
a handful of people to do ARD (sites have even been done with
one person!) but the more, the merrier!
Use the Local Outreach flyers linked from http://www.bastards.org/ard/
and printouts from the website to get others involved. Feel
free to contact local adoption activism, search and support
groups, and to invite your friends and family members to participate.
Post info. on your site to various adoption-related websites,
email lists and Usenet newsgroups if you like. You can find
lists of adoption search and support groups by state at the
following urls. Let them know about your site and see if they
want to participate. ARD is fun!
Adoption groups:
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U.S.A.:
http://www.webcom.com/kmc/adoption/faq-2.html
http://www.adoptiontriad.org/support/netsupport.htm
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Canada:
http://nebula.on.ca/canadopt/
http://www.bastards.org/library/search.htm#canada
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Australia & New Zealand
http://www.bastards.org/downunder/
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International:
http://www.bastards.org/library/inter.htm
http://www.webcom.com/kmc/adoption/faq-3.html
5.
GET MATERIALS: You will want to have handouts and signs
at your ARD site. Suggested hand-outs include "Open Records:
Why it's an Issue" at http://www.bastards.org/activism/or.htm
and local/national press releases explaining ARD and its purpose. You can buy foamcore board or print on white
cardboard relevant slogans like "Equal Rights for Adopted
Citizens Now," "Our Records, Our Right," and
"Why is my Birth Certificate a State Secret?" You
can find these on the ARD website and soon in MS Word format
on the ARD Yahoo Community site. You can get more ideas from the ARD Community.
ARD may not be used to advertise any for-fee search services
and is not a search event.
6.
GET PRESS:
Format a version of the ARD Press Release for
your local site and send it to local TV, newspapers, and radio.
If you are a registered ARD site leader you can also use the
National Press release (ARD 2001 Press Release: Web
* MS Word) and
include your name as the local contact.
ARD
was and is sponsored by Bastard Nation, but anyone who believes
in true equal rights for adult adoptees may participate. You
need not be a Bastard Nation member. Adoptive and Birth family
members are also welcome and encouraged to participate. ARD
may not be used to promote conditional access legislation, nor
to promote any for-fee services.
This is not a search event and no for-fee search or reunion
services may be advertised during this event.
TOGETHER
WE CAN DO IT!
Join
us and get the word out about adult adoptee rights and dignity!
I
want to do an ARD SITE. (Please include your name, email,
prospective event city, date and location/time if you have that.
You can update later.)
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