How a landmark 1983 adoption case left a First Nations girl trying to ‘not be brown anymore’
How a landmark 1983 adoption case left a First Nations girl trying to ‘not be brown anymore’

Leticia stands next to Linda and leans her head against Linda who's smiling.

Leticia Racine was just seven when the Supreme Court ruled that her foster parents should be allowed to adopt her. She has spent over 40 years untangling that decision and understanding its impact on other Indigenous kids in Canada.