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Kevin Hofmann

Consultant in Adoption, Adult Adoptee, Consultant in Adoption

Kevin Hofmann is an accomplished writer and public speaker who has a passion for adoption and especially Transracial adoption and enjoys sharing his experiences as a biracial Transracial adoptee to help other adoptive families.

Working with the Ohio Child Welfare Training Program, Kevin serves as a trainer and helps educate foster/adoptive parents across Ohio in the areas of Transcultural parenting, Cultural Diversity, and Search and Reunion.

Appearing all over the United States speaking to parents and professionals his perspective and light-hearted yet contemplative view is sought after by many. Kevin has been interviewed by Nightline ABC regarding his expertise in Transracial adoption and has written articles for several publications including Adoption Families Magazine and is an active blogger for Adoption.com. He is quickly becoming a trusted voice in the adoption arena. Kevin’s memoir, Growing Up Black In White is presently used as part of several college curricula in the schools of social work and multiculturalism. Because his story also addresses the impact of race and culture in our society, he uses his story to create open discussions on race and culture as well.

Hofmann now lives with his wife and two sons in Toledo Ohio where he also serves as a board member for the Adopt America Network, a national organization committed to finding homes for special needs children. Kevin is also a committed CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) volunteer and enjoys advocating for children and making sure their voices are heard.

Speaker Location

United States

Additional Resources

Previous Speaking: Click Here and Click Here

Travel Info

Please contact Kevin directly to discuss honorarium and travel

Speaking Themes

Transracial adoption, Adoption advocacy , racial identity formation in transracial adoptees, The importance of culture, Adoption: The Divine appointment in which God causes the lives of individuals to intersect…and become family. God made us colorful so stop being color-blind. Adoption Residue{ The affects of being adopted.

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