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Shawyn Lee

Shawyn Lee is an assistant professor in the Department of Social Work at the University of Minnesota - Duluth. As a critical adoption scholar, Shawyn’s work incorporates archival research, critical pedagogy and intersectional identity politics based on Shawyn’s personal experiences as a queer Korean adoptee. Shawyn has published a number of pieces on the history of Korean adoption, including a book chapter in Ethical Standards and Practice in International Relations, and a personal blog on stories of identity navigation and negotiation as an adult adoptee. Shawyn’s scholarly research on Korean adoption has been shared at state, national and international conferences.
Four black and white photos of a Korean baby in a row, with a file folder above.
Global Nation First Person
30 years later, this Korean adoptee finds ‘home’ again
A black and white photo of a large family
Global Nation First Person
For many, international adoption isn’t just a new family. It’s the loss of another life.