Lisa Ling
Lisa Ling
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Full name: Lisa Sharae Ling
Common aliases: None notable
Birth and Death Dates
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Born on August 30, 1973
Still active in her profession as of the last available update
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Nationality: American
Profession(s): Journalist, Television Host, Author
Early Life and Background
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Lisa Ling was born to Chinese-American parents in Sacramento, California. She grew up in a culturally diverse household that instilled in her an appreciation for various perspectives and experiences. Her father, Peter Ling, is of Chinese descent, while her mother, Mary Ling, has European American roots.
Ling's early life was marked by curiosity and a passion for storytelling. As a child, she would often ask her parents about their immigrant experiences, sparking her interest in the human condition. This fascination with people's lives eventually led her to pursue a career in journalism.
Major Accomplishments
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Worked as a correspondent on National Geographic Explorer, covering topics such as culture, environment, and social issues.
Host of The Oprah Winfrey Show's "Look What Happened Next" segment, where she traveled the world to explore human rights abuses and other pressing global concerns.
Co-hosted the documentary series Our America with Lisa Ling, which tackled sensitive subjects like identity politics, family dynamics, and more.
Contributed articles to various publications, including National Geographic and The New York Times.
Notable Works or Actions
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Ling's reporting career spans numerous award-winning documentaries. Some of her most notable works include:
"China's One-Child Policy" (2008), which exposed the human rights implications of China's restrictive family planning policies.
"The Sex Trade in Cambodia" (2009), where she highlighted the exploitation faced by women and children in the sex trade.
* "Gang Violence in Chicago" (2012), a documentary that examined the factors contributing to gang violence in urban America.
Impact and Legacy
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Lisa Ling's work has not only shed light on critical global issues but also paved the way for more diverse voices in journalism. Her dedication to storytelling has inspired a new generation of journalists and human rights advocates.
Ling's impact extends beyond her reporting, as she continues to advocate for social justice through various initiatives, including People Magazine's "On Second Thought" feature, which aims to correct misinformation and amplify marginalized voices.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Lisa Ling is widely recognized for her tireless efforts in shedding light on the world's most pressing issues. Her ability to connect with individuals from diverse backgrounds has earned her a reputation as a compassionate and empathetic journalist.
Her commitment to storytelling has not only informed audiences about critical global concerns but also encouraged empathy and understanding among readers. As a result, Lisa Ling is widely quoted or remembered for her thought-provoking insights into the human condition.
Quotes by Lisa Ling

You should treat your marriage like a business that you wouldn't want to let fail. I'm a big advocate of therapy and third-party intervention.

I don’t know that I’m going to entirely do cloth diapers. I’d like to be ambitious about it, but in all honesty, I can’t say that I will.

My husband and I try to spend some time every night that I’m home talking without distractions.

There are so many kids in this world, and in this country, that need homes. And so we’re perfectly content to look into adoption one day, if for some reason we aren’t able to have a biological child.

Refrain from being too judgmental. You’ll often be surprised by what people have to offer.

Too often, we spend our days thinking about what we don’t have rather than what we do have. Be grateful every day.



