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Hanna Lee (she/her) is a disabled and neurodivergent Korean-American art therapist and art educator with an extensive background in working with people of all ages and abilities through art. She is a passionate proponent of using the arts to provide a variety of supports for historically marginalized populations and has spoken on this topic through organizations such as the National Art Educators Association, Department of VSA at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and the International Conference on Disability Studies, Arts, and Education. Working with and advocating for diverse communities has allowed her to explore art-making as an unlimited means of honest expression and personal growth beyond the social, economic, physical, and intellectual limits to which people are often confined. Moore is her alma mater where she attained her BFA and MA, and she has recently supported in establishing the art therapy minor. Her educational background includes a Masters in Art Therapy and Counseling from Drexel University and a Masters in Art Education with an Emphasis on Inclusive Practices from Moore College of Art & Design. She currently works with Asian Americans as a therapist at Mango Tree Counseling & Consulting and serves as Director of Research at the Asian Americans with Disabilities Initiative to provide investigative research, advocacy, and resources for Asian Americans with disabilities.