
SunAh M Laybourn (she/her)
@sunahmariephd
Sociology PhD. Focus: racialization.
Host of WYXR 91.7FM's Let's Grab Coffee.
Founder, AAPI Heritage Month Memphis.
Plant mom.
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November is National Adoptee Awareness Month. In order to amplify adoptee voices, this month on Let's Grab Coffee on WYXR 91.7 FM — Raised By Sound I'm revisiting conversations with authors of recent book releases that center adoptee experiences. Mondays 11am CST wyxr.org #NAAM


Tomorrow morning on Let's Grab Coffee on WYXR 91.7 FM — Raised By Sound I'm revisiting a conversation with Roxanna Asgarian author of We Were Once a Family: A Story of Love, Death, and Child Removal in America. Tune in Monday 11am CST on wyxr.org



In this piece from SunAh M Laybourn (she/her), the author of 'Out of Place: The Lives of Korean Adoptee Immigrants' explains how narratives around #NationalAdoptionMonth oversimplify the experiences of adoptees. fromthesquare.org/why-adoptees-a…



Sunah M. Laybourn SunAh M Laybourn (she/her) NYU Press University of Memphis - Sociology Department University of Memphis, shows how #Korean adoptees reconcile numerous citizenship and ethnic and racial membership requirements and redefine belonging individually and socially. FULL INSIGHT: ▶️ faculti.net/out-of-place/ #outofplace


Sunah M. Laybourn SunAh M Laybourn (she/her) University of Memphis - Sociology Department University of Memphis @nyupress shows how #Korean adoptees reconcile numerous citizenship and ethnic and racial membership requirements and redefine belonging individually and socially. FULL: ▶️ faculti.net/out-of-place/ #outofplace


Recommended. Still reading this from SunAh M Laybourn (she/her), which strongly builds on and carries forward the work of Eleana Kim, Kim Park Nelson, @MyersKit and many others who have written critically about transnational adoption, many with a focus on Korea. nyupress.org/9781479814770/…



