Labor of Love: A Podcast for BIPOC Adoptees Navigating Parenthood

It’s Not History, It’s Ongoing


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Join us and Dr. Oh Myo Kim for an illuminating conversation on her time parenting her two children while in Korea as a Fulbright researcher and professor at Yonsei University. Dr. Kim graces us with her perspective on Korean and US politics, how she is including her children in learning about current events, and what it has been like teaching Korean and international students about Korean adoption. Additionally, Dr. Kim sheds light on her newest research on adoptees who search but do not find, and DOKADs (descendants of Korean adoptees) and the politics of identity within the next generation, and the legacies of adoption for us all.

Oh Myo Kim Bio
Oh Myo is a counseling psychologist who researches adoption and identity. She is primarily a mixed-methods and qualitative researcher.  She holds a BA in English, a Master of Divinity, and a PhD in Counseling Psychology. Oh Myo teaches classes for undergraduates and graduate students in the Mental Health Counseling program at Boston College. She is currently a visiting professor at Yonsei University in Seoul, South Korea on a Fulbright Fellowship.


https://www.ohmyo.kim

https://www.childrenofadoptees.com


Co-Hosts: Nari Baker & Robyn Park
Music: Mike Marlatt & Paul Gulledge
Audio Production: Frederico Soler Fernández
Artwork: Dalhe Kim

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Labor of Love: A Podcast for BIPOC Adoptees Navigating ParenthoodBy Nari Baker & Robyn Park

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