The Red Thread is an informative and entertaining look at becoming and being an adoptive parent — from surviving the emotional rollercoaster of the adoption process to mastering the unique challenges and reaping the great rewards of raising adopted children. It’s written for adoptive parents and children and those interested in adopting.
The Red Thread column borrows its name from a Chinese legend that says when a child is born there is an invisible red thread that connects him or her to the people who are destined to be part of his or her life. While we cannot see the thread, over time its effects are seen as people become connected and their lives interwoven.
The Red Thread is designed to be an active, living forum -- an exchange of ideas.
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An American family celebrates their fourth Christmas without their son as his adoption remains in limbo Published 8:44 a.m. January 3, 2011 - Comments
Along with your intentions to exercise more and eat less, incorporate a few resolutions that will help kids. Published 10:50 a.m. December 29, 2010 - Comments
CBS will broadcast the 12th annual holiday special celebrating foster kids and adoptive families on Wednesday, Dec. 22. Published 10:32 a.m. December 20, 2010 - Comments
Add organizations that support children without homes to your gift list this year Published 10:48 a.m. December 16, 2010 - Comments
An American teenager and his American mother undertake an odyssey to find his birth parents Published 4:38 p.m. December 9, 2010 - Comments
UNICEF’s position that a child’s birthplace and culture is superior to a stable home in any other place or culture has had dire consequences on adoptees around the world. Published 10:30 a.m. November 30, 2010 - Comments
No adoptive family happens in isolation. Take a moment of pause to offer thanks. Published 2:51 p.m. November 22, 2010 - Comments
Jimmy Wayne has become almost as well known for his tireless childcare advocacy as for his music. And that’s just the way he likes it. Published 10:09 a.m. November 14, 2010 - Comments
This month is the time to put a focus on adoption. This year, the spotlight is on the need for permanent homes for foster kids Published 1:33 p.m. November 8, 2010 - Comments
There’s no better time than Election Day to take a look at what Washington has done on adoption issues this year and name political leaders who deserve kudos and, if they’re up for re-election, your votes. Published 10:34 a.m. November 2, 2010 - Comments
Andrea Poe is a veteran journalist, whose work has appeared in thousands of publications, including Town & Country, Marie Claire and Entrepreneur. She is the author of several books and her work has appeared in many others, including anthologies and college ...
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Andrea Poe is a veteran journalist, whose work has appeared in thousands of publications, including Town & Country, Marie Claire and Entrepreneur. She is the author of several books and her work has appeared in many others, including anthologies and college textbooks.
Andrea serves as editor of the Travel & Food section at The Washington Times Communities. Her love of travel has led her to cover everything from remote villages in the Andes to her hometown of New York, from Paris to Pittsburgh, from Beijing to the Bahamas. No matter where she travels, she likes to uncover the unusual and share with readers those often-overlooked aspects of a place and its people. She dubs her column Raven’s Eye as a nod to her illustrious (and, yes, infamous) relative, Edgar Allan Poe, a writer who knew more than a little something about the quirky and unique.
Andrea is also mother to Maxine, who was adopted from Vietnam in 2006, and is the inspiration for The Red Thread column on adoption at The Washington Times Communities. Andrea is currently at work on a book on international adoption.
In addition to her work as mother, writer and traveler, she is the founder and president of Media Branding International, a consulting firm that helps individuals and organizations craft and promote their image in media outlets around the globe.
Find Andrea at andpoe@Twitter, on Facebook and LinkedIn.