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Let's Be Honest: The Right To Know
Arizona Open campaigns for the repeal of Arizona statutes and administrative code that deny access by adopted citizens to state-held historical documents recording their own births and adoptions.
Adoption records began to seal in the United States in the last 40 years, and only since 1967 in Arizona. Prior to 1967, Arizona adoptees were able to freely access information about themselves. Arizona Open seeks to restore prior law, in keeping with today's recognized excellence in adoption policy and practice.
Back-to-School Reading
Learn more about adoption history and reform through books selected by Arizona Open.
Unlocking the Heart Of Adoption
A film tribute to the untold stories and struggles of adoptees, birthparents and adoptive parents. Read about the film, it's creator, Sheila Ganz - birthmother, and order your own copy to share with your family and utilize as a teaching tool in adoption agencies and support groups.

