Shawn Wen
Associate Producer, "The State of Things"Shawn Wen joined the staff of The State of Things in March 2012 and served as associate producer until February 2014.
She is a writer and multimedia artist. Her radio work has aired on This American Life, Studio 360, Marketplace, Freakonomics, and Rhode Island Public Radio.
Her video work has screened at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, the Carpenter Center for Visual Art at Harvard University, and the Camden International Film Festival.
Shawn is the recipient of the Royce Fellowship and the Third Coast Scholarship. She graduated from Brown University with a degree in Literary Arts.
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Individuals facing criminal charges are entitled to legal representation even if they are unable to afford attorneys. But what about people facing civil…
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Individuals facing criminal charges are entitled to legal representation even if they are unable to afford attorneys. But what about people facing civil…
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Two local residents, Ivin Scurlock, 41, and Alexandra Simou, 40, lost their lives in a hit-and-run incident near Southern Village last month. North…
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Two local residents, Ivin Scurlock, 41, and Alexandra Simou, 40, lost their lives in a hit-and-run incident near Southern Village last month. North…
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At 22 years old, Lucy Daniels was a best-selling author and a Guggenheim Award winner. But she spent five years hospitalized for severe anorexia and the…
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At 22 years old, Lucy Daniels was a best-selling author and a Guggenheim Award winner. But she spent five years hospitalized for severe anorexia and the…
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A federal government report on Internet access ranked North Carolina last in the country for the rate of Internet subscription. Only 17 percent of North…
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A federal government report on Internet access ranked North Carolina last in the country for the rate of Internet subscription. Only 17 percent of North…
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“Surveying the Terrain,” a new exhibition at Raleigh’s Contemporary Art Museum, CAM, uses surveillance and mapping tools towards artistic ends. The…
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“Surveying the Terrain,” a new exhibition at Raleigh’s Contemporary Art Museum, CAM, uses surveillance and mapping tools towards artistic ends. The…