The most salient marker in my life begins with my status as a First Generation Korean Adoptee having been adopted in the late 1950’s by White American parents. My adoption has affected my life tremendously in both known and unknown ways. Also prominent in my self-identity is my membership in the Queer community as a bisexual woman.
I am currently in a long term committed relationship with a White man. This relationship at various and frequent times both enriches and enrages my life and sensibilities. I am a mother of one adult child, who is the best daughter a mother could ever hope for. She has three children which makes me a Grammie three times over.
A change in careers puts me in the category of a non-traditional student and I am in the final year of earning my doctoral degree in clinical psychology. I am currently fulfilling my pre-doctoral internship and writing my dissertation - all with the goal of graduating in the summer of 2008. My career prior to this transition was as a contract paralegal working in civil law.
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