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AdoptedID

adopted

Friday 1 April 7pm

In the fall of 1979 in Cap Haitien, Haiti, I was found in a roadside ditch naked and covered with ants. The locals who rescued me took me to a nearby hospital and handed me over to two nuns who at the time where in contact with a Canadian couple who were looking to adopt from Haiti. Three and half months later I was flown to Montreal, Canada to meet my new family the Craig's. I was named Judith Jennifer Denise by my parents Jim Craig, a minister and Juanita Craig, a stay home mom.

 

 

I was raised alongside their four other children in a loving, nurturing Christian home. For the last 27 years this is the only family that I have known and loved. Although growing up as a Black girl in a predominately Caucasian family hasn't been easy I think I am a well adjusted and confident person. Recently however, the need to find my parents or any family member has become an increasing desire. I am returning to Haiti this fall with the faith that I will find what I am looking for.

These are the words of Jennifer Craig, this once orphan who is now a well adjusted adult who works as a social worker in child protection and adoption in the UK. The questions from her mysterious past still haunt her. As she prepares to return to Haiti for the first time, here is some insight into what it feels like to have an Adopted Identity.


   

Friday 1 April / Time: 7 pm

Dir: Sonia Godding Togobo
Canada/UK
2010,
English

Jennifer Craig and director Sonia Godding are guests at FilmAfrikana

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+1 #1 Andy 2011-03-09 23:11
This film looks incredibly interesting and well made. Be great to meet and talk with both Jennifer and the director.
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