Wo ai ni Mommy = I love you, Mommy.

From 2000-2008, China was the leading country for U.S. international adoptions. There are now approximately 70,000 Chinese children being raised in the United States. Wo Ai Ni Mommy explores what happens when an older Chinese girl is adopted into an American family. This film reveals the complicated...

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Corporate Author: Kanopy (Firm)
Other Authors: Wang-Breal, Stephanie (Producer), Helfand, Judith, 1964- (Producer), Tsien, Jean (Producer)
Format: Electronic Video
Language:English
Published: [San Francisco, California, USA] : Kanopy Streaming, 2016.
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Online Access:View this video online

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