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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Attorney Felita Cornog.
An adoption attorney and foster care advocate.
Felita Cornog shares her personal journey from a traumatic childhood—losing her mother to domestic violence and her father to incarceration—to becoming a passionate advocate for children in foster care. She discusses the differences between adoption and foster care, the emotional toll of her work, and how others can support children in the system even if they don’t become foster parents themselves.
🧭 Interview Outline 1. Introduction
2. Personal Backstory
Quote: “I wanted to turn that story of pain into my passion.”
3. Understanding Foster Care vs. Adoption
Quote: “The goal of foster care is always reunification first.”
4. Stereotypes and Realities
Quote: “That’s one of the biggest myths—that all children in foster care have emotional problems.”
5. Emotional Impact of the Work
Quote: “Adoptions are one of the few times people leave a law office happy.”
6. Support for Foster Parents
7. How to Help Without Fostering
8. Adoption Process & Requirements
Quote: “We’re not just going to give a child to anyone who raises their hand.”
9. National Adoption Month
10. Closing
Quote: “Keep leading with your gifts. Keep winning.”
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