About

Our Origin Story

Parts of Me was founded by three people united by a shared frustration: donor conceived people have been nearly invisible in the cultural landscape.

Two of our founders are donor conceived. Growing up, they never saw themselves reflected in the books they read or shows they watched. They didn’t know another donor conceived person. They has no sense that people like them existed in the world. 

Our third founder is a parent who used donor conception to build her family. She wanted her children to see characters like them in the media they consumed. She searched for stories featuring donor conceived kids and found almost nothing.

We want something more for this community. We want the full depth and breadth of donor conceived experience represented— peace, grief, anger, curiosity, joy, ambivalence. We want the full diversity of experience represented—recognizing that donor type, family structure, disclosure timing and method, and countless intersecting identities all shape how people understand and navigate donor conception.

That’s why Parts of Me exists.

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Our Mission

Parts of Me enhances authentic representation of donor conceived people across all forms of arts, media, and culture.

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Our Vision

A future where donor conceived people see themselves reflected and validated in the cultural landscape.

Our Values

Our People

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Karyn Hladik-Brown

Karyn, as a donor conceived person, was always disappointed by the lack of books growing up that reflected her lived experience, so she wrote her master’s thesis about it. Her belief that every child deserves mirrors influences her work as a high school librarian and as a reviewer for School Library Journal. Karyn serves as Vice President of the Board of Directors.

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Taylor Hovish

Taylor is a donor conceived person and author of “A Kids Book About Donor Conceived People.” Her expertise in child development and special education drives her passion for equity focused community service. Taylor is excited to establish new avenues to support DCP representation as President of the Board of Directors. 

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Laura Runnels

Laura is a solo parent to two donor conceived children, the aunt of a donor conceived child, and the founder of Donor Conception Journal Club, where she synthesizes and shares research findings. For her day job, she is a nonprofit consultant in the public health sector. Laura serves as Secretary/Treasurer of the Board of Directors. 

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You can help us create the culture we deserve. Your support funds donor conceived creators, builds resources people are searching for, and shifts how stories are told. Representation shapes reality—and you’re part of making that happen.

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