Episode 30: Asian American Professor Dr. Leslie Wang Combined Scholarship and A Search for Her Roots
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Dr. Leslie Wang has experienced perks and drawbacks while  living and teaching as an Asian American woman in the U.S. On this episode, she speaks to us about: 1. Her experiences in the academy. 2. Her journey home to China in an attempt to find her roots. 3. Her research and work on children adopted from China. 4. Asian hate. 5. Coaching women. You can find more about her on her website, https://www.lesliekimwang.com/about, or https://www.drpatsanders.com/ Rate, review, subscribe, share.
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