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__________________Content in this video__________________ 00:00 - Intro 02:09 - Importance of language when discussing suicide 05:41 - Personal experience has shaped how Lina approaches her work and advocacy 07:38 - What specific moment or motivators got Lina into her work 10:07 - Expanding more on what is postvention 11:45 - Some practical ways parents can check in on their child 15:28 - Lina's observations on adoptive parents 19:03 - How to navigate being in the internet space 23:13 - Adoption abolition is suicide prevention 25:50 - Abolition vs Reform 29:28 - What changes need to be taken in the prevention industry 35:00 - Q & A 45:18 - What do you wish to see looking ahead In this episode of the Adoptee Advocates Series, we sit down with Lina Vanegas (@linaleadswithlove), a leading voice in adoption advocacy and suicide prevention. With a master's in social work and extensive experience working with adoptees, Lina provides deep insights into the complexities of adoption, the critical importance of suicide awareness, prevention, and postvention within our community. Lina also sheds light on the pressing need for abolition rather than mere reform of the adoption industry, offering a bold perspective on what real change looks like. Join us as we explore her powerful work, the changes she advocates for, and the ways we can all contribute to rewriting the narratives of adoption and suicide prevention. Don't miss this eye-opening conversation that dives into the heart of these important issues. Follow Lina on Instagram @linaleadswithlove for more of her impactful work. If you want to continue this conversation, check out Lina's blog on our website at www.rewritingadoption.com.