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Tina's cultural roots are complex.  She is British Born Chinese but she was adopted by a white working class family when she was young.
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ADOPTED IDENTITY
By Tina Freeth
Tina's parents are Chinese but she was adopted as a child by a white working class family. Although she feels very British, she has grown to realise that part of her identity is inherently Chinese. Tina recently made contact with her biological father and is finding out she has more in common with him than she imagined.

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Title:
ADOPTED IDENTITY
Contributor:
Tina Freeth
Length:
5.08 mins
Date:
16 Jun 2008
Source:
Video Nation UK
Country:
England - West Midlands
Location:
Birmingham
Categories:
Identity


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