School of Self-Worth ~ Episode 93

From Korea to Adoptee to Founder with Grace Yung Foster of The Inclusion Initiative

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In this week’s episode, I sit down with Grace Yung Foster, a transracial, transnational adoptee from Korea, who was orphaned at the age of 3. Grace shares her moving story about coming to the United States at the age of 5, going through the foster system in a new country, how she was finally adopted, and the obstacles she overcame both as an adoptee and as a person of color growing up in a very white community.

For her entire life, Grace was constantly on the search for true belonging and inclusion. After working in corporate America and nonprofits, she realized she wanted to support adult adoptees and foster care alumni and to reclaim her own identity, so she founded The Inclusion Initiative.

 Grace’s story and resilience are remarkable, and any high-achieving woman of color can relate to her powerful story of how she created belonging and inclusion for herself.

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