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“Chosen families” comes from the queer community in the 1980s, as used in anthropologist Kath Weston’s Families We Choose: Lesbians, Gays, Kinship. It refers to how gays and lesbians formed their own support systems either because they’d been turned away from their birth families (or turned away themselves) or because they were not legally allowed to marry or adopt children.
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