Episode 2.8

Uplifting rich and diverse stories from our Asian Minnesotan community.

Episode 2.8: “Our healing is rooted in decolonizing ourselves”


SooJin reveals how policy and colonial power have fueled transnational adoption and made Minnesota the “Land of 10,000 Adoptees.” She shares her reflections on adoption and how adoption is woven into Asian Americans movements and communities in Minnesota.

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Dr. SooJin Pate (she/hers)

Dr. SooJin Pate (she/hers)


Dr. SooJin Pate is an educator, writer, and DEI consultant dedicated to centering the lives and experiences of historically marginalized peoples. She received her PhD in American Studies at the University of Minnesota, specializing in comparative approaches to race and ethnic studies. A proud alum of Howard University, SooJin received her MA in English, specializing in African American and Caribbean literatures. She’s taught courses on critical race theory, women of color feminism, African American Studies, Asian American Studies, and U.S. history and culture at various colleges and universities in the Twin Cities area. She is the author of From Orphan to Adoptee: U.S. Empire and Genealogies of Korean Adoption and was named Educator of the Year and Ally of the Year by Macalester College. She’s also the co-host of the Antiracist Parenting Podcast, host of Decolonize Yourself, and a proud steward of Million Artist Movement.

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2018