Right To Know is a non profit support project for those who discover via genealogical genetic testing that their lineage is not what they had supposed it to be due to family secrets and misattributed parentage, thus raising existential issues of adoption, race, ethnicity, culture, rape, etc.[1][2][3][4][5]

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References

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  1. ^ Ridley, Jane. "3 people describe the shock of discovering through at-home DNA tests that they were a different race than they'd thought". Insider.
  2. ^ Ridley, Jane. "I thought I was biracial my entire life. At 43, a DNA test revealed I'm white with Jewish ancestry". Insider.
  3. ^ "A DNA kit and a genetic identity shift: Interview with Alesia Cohen Weiss of Right to Know". June 17, 2021.
  4. ^ "AncestrySupport". support.ancestry.com.
  5. ^ "The Right to Know". January 7, 2020.