
You were never lost, you've always belong.
Many African adoptees raised in interracial or international families carry stories of both love and loss. The loss of culture. The questions about identity. The ache of feeling both “too much” and “not enough". The though of who they belong to, or where they belong?
This Circle is where collective stories of loss, grief and becoming rest. You don’t have to navigate this journey alone. The Ubuntu Circle is your place of belonging.y
What is NIA ROOTs Ubuntu Circle?
I am because we are. Ubuntu reminds us that our healing is tied to one another. "You don’t have to navigate this journey alone. The Ubuntu Circle is your place of belonging.

Step into the circle. Share your stories, Heritage, Identity & Support.


A sacred place for African and interracial adoptees who want to connect, feel understood, belonging, and finally, not alone in shared journey. This Circle is where the collective stories of loss, grief, and becoming become the powerful catalyst for profound healing and self-discovery. We intimately know the struggle of finding your place in this world, understanding the quite ache of identity questions, the longing for ancestral roots, the unique challenges of navigating multiple cultures, and the often-isolating experience of being an interracial Black adoptee. the weight of cultural questions, the specific nuances of being an international Black adoptee, and the desire for true connection. You don't have to navigate this journey alone, not one more day. The Ubuntu Circle is your place of belonging, a warm embrace where your unique story is not just seen and heard but deeply understood and celebrated.
"Belonging is the soil where healing takes root.”
Welcome to the Ubuntu Circle
What You Will Experience?
GROWTH
HEART
Conversations
Empowerment
Connection
HEALING
Our Circle Location
NIA Roots is dedicated to supporting African interracial adoptees. Visit our Event Page to register for next circle meeting
Virtual/Online Meeting
To be rooted is perhaps the most important and least recognized need of the human soul.” – Simone Weil
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