"Unlocking the Heart of Adoption includes an excellent portrayal of both
historical and contemporary adoption issues and clearly demonstrates the complexities in
adoptive and birth family relationships. Your inclusion of personal stories of both
same race and transracial adoptions makes the film extremely useful in all kinds of
settings. I get more meaning from it each time I see it. Unlocking the
Heart of Adoption is an excellent teaching tool and will be extremely useful for
social work classes and continuing education programs, as well as for use in adoption
agency pre-placement and post-placement trainings for families. Thank you for creating
such a wonderful piece of work."
Ruth G. McRoy, PhD
Ruby Lee Piester Centennial Prof., In Services to Children & Families
Associate Dean for Research
School of Social Work
The University of Texas at Austin
"This film is an exemplary educational tool that speaks to diverse aspects of
adoption, family dynamics, race and ethnicity, and migration. Many of these topics are of
intense, personal nature for the students that I teach, and many of them, perhaps most of
them, find it difficult to engage with such issues in a rigorous and systematic way, given
that they raise such emotional intensity. Unlocking the Heart of Adoption
provides an indispensable teaching tool in enabling students to raise and discuss issues
of this kind. The film does not shy away from many of the controversial, emotional and
complex issues. Sheila Ganz is able to address them with seriousness, poignancy and
insight. I have no hesitation in recommending this film to my colleagues."
Stephen Small, PhD, Asst. Professor
African American Studies
University of California at Berkeley
"Unlocking the Heart of Adoption is an incredible journey of the meaning of
adoption from the viewpoint of all parties; the adopted child, the biological mother and
father, the adoptive parents. It is heart-wrenching in its truth about cellular
memory of both babies, mothers and fathers. Professionals working with families and
children, regardless of whether their discipline is education, counseling, or medical
would benefit from seeing this video. Both nurses and early childhood professionals
in my course have commented on the paradigm shift that occurred for them after exposure to
this remarkable film. It truly comes from the Heart."
Joann O'Leary, PhD, MPH, MS
Adjunct Faculty, School of Nursing and Family Education
University of Minnesota
"You have changed my entire view of adoption, being a birthmother, and all the issues
and implications for life of a tough decision. Thank you for sharing and showing
your pain, so we may be able to see and walk in anothers shoes."
Nursing student
University of Minnesota
"Adoption remains one of the most romanticized institutions in our society. Sheila
Ganz, in her hour long documentary film, Unlocking the Heart of Adoption, dispels
the romance and replaces it with a realistic treatment of the feelings of everyone
involved. Her historical perspective helps to set the stage for an understanding of
the present situation both here and abroad. As adoption professionals for over half
a century, we can say without reservation that this is a documentary that will enhance the
understanding of adoption by those who view it."
Annette Baran, MSW, LCSW and Reuben Pannor, MSW, LCSW
Co-authors of The Adoption Triangle and Lethal Secrets
"I believe that every prospective adoptive parent should see Unlocking the Heart
of Adoption. Adoption is not just about having a baby and someone to love.
People need to be aware of the full range of issues they will face in raising an adopted
child. So they can recognize and deal with the inherent feelings of rejection and
abandonment that occur, when a child is raised by someone other than their biological
parents. This documentary tells the adoption story from all three perspectives of
the adoption triad in an honest portrayal of these and other issues."
Paul M. Fleiss, MD, FAAP
Pediatrician, biological and adoptive parent
Unlocking the Heart of Adoption is an important documentary that captures
the multiplicity of voices in the adoption triad. It has a passionate and vast
potential audience both nationally and abroad. It is definitely the kind of film
that can change lives.
Wendy Levy, Director
Film Arts Festival of Independent Cinema
"I have used Unlocking the Heart of Adoption in a number of ways, including in
training our staff who work in adoption and post adoption, professionals from other
adoption agencies, professionals who work with adoptive families such as therapists and
teachers, and training adoptive parents and prospective adoptive parents. We have
shown it to adult adoptees and to birthparents. The reactions are always the same,
'Everybody should be able to see this video.'"
Laura H. Atkinson, LCSW, Director of Permanency Planning & Support Services,
Children's Aid Society, Homewood, AL
Assistant Professor, Retired, University of Alabama at Birmingham
"We would like to take this opportunity to compliment you on your outstanding
documentary Unlocking the Heart of Adoption. As a licensed Foster Family and
Adoption Agency your documentary has already had a powerful impact on our work as
professionals and in understanding the many diverse experiences and emotions involved in
adoption."
Litsa Mitchell, LMFT, Director of Foster Care and Adoptions
Beth Gallegos, LCSW, Adoptions Specialist
The Sycamores Foster Family Agency, South Pasadena, CA
"One of the outstanding and unique things about your video is that it
includes interviews with such a wide variety of people who talk honestly about their
experiences as adoptive parents, as adoptees, and birthparents - about both their positive
and negative experiences. We would highly recommend that other adoption agencies and
adoption support groups use this video for preparing prospective adoptive parents, for
training staff who are going to be working in the area of adoption, and for post-adoption
groups."
Kathleen M. Spotts, LCSW, Director
Adoption Network of Catholic Charities CYO, San Francisco, CA
"Adoption has always been much more complicated on the inside than it
appears from the outside. Thank you for providing, through your film, a glimpse at the
internal world of adoption. I fervently hope the broadcast version of your film will be
widely distributed."
Sheryl Freeman, LMFT, adoptive parent and president
Adoption with Wisdom and Honesty, McPherson, KS
"This film profoundly softens the heart and releases indescribeable streams of
emotions. The film was well documented and the message of 'unlocking the heart' was
well sent."
Letisha Allen, BS
Coordinator Special Needs Adoption
D. A. Blodgett Services for Children and Families
"Sheila Ganz is a pioneer. Her documentary brings her audience into a world
most people know so little about and it is able to resonate with anyone who watches
it."
Adrian Wall, president, Half Asian Person's Association
Harvard University
"Sheila, you have brought the personalities and viewpoints before us, and we have
been enlightened. Thank you."
Brenda Chinn, Director, Concert Lecture Series
City College of San Francisco
"We believe that Unlocking the Heart of Adoption is a well-balanced,
valuable tool in educating the public about adoption and those who are affected by it.
We believe that while some excellent adoption documentaries have been made, this is
the only film that articulates and conveys the meaning of adoption and its impact on all
members of the adoption triad. This very important and unique film will make a
difference in people's lives."
Marley Elizabeth Greiner, adoptee and Executive Chair
Bastard Nation
"Unlocking the Heart of Adoption brings to public view the true voice of the
families of adoption. This intimate look into the lives of family members serves the
public interest in a manner that no other filmmaker has accomplished. It is indeed a
genuine biopsy of the heart: A core sample of the issues that live within the adoption
community."
Jean Uhrich, BSW, adoptee and Chair
California Ad Hoc Committee for Legislative Reform
"We believe that this educational film will be instrumental in helping to make badly
needed changes in the adoption process, so that all families touched by adoption will be
more adequately served."
Jane Calbreath, birthparent and president
Post Adoption Center for Education & Research
"This film masterfully depicts the effects, both positive and negative of adoption on
all those most intimately involved. Thus, without reserve I highly recommend this
film."
L. Anne Babb, Ph.D., adoptive and biological mother, president
American Adoption Congress