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Since 16, journalist Lisa Ling has tackled some of this generation's hottest political and social issues through her work with The View, The Oprah Winfrey Show, CNN, Channel One News and National Geographic Ultimate Explorer.
She has interviewed gang members, followed couples as they adopt a child in China, to most recently getting the government involved in her fight to get her younger sister Laura out of North Korea where she was being held captive.
This January 2011, she will take on a new task: her own show.
The Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN) will launch a documentary series featuring Ling as she goes across America tackling issues of the nation, including those involving faith.
Though the show won't launch for a few months, Ling's team has already begun filming and will be ready to present you with issues that will be sure to get you fired up. Its one of Fall's must see shows, so keep an eye out for the production.
In the meantime, check out this interview Lisa has with the Today Show:
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