Sherry Hsueh-Li Lee is editor-in-chief of The Reporter and adjunct assistant professor at the Graduate Institute of Journalism at National Taiwan University. Sherry endeavors to explore new possibilities of Taiwanese media and to facilitate more cross-border collaborations in investigative journalism. She has published two award-winning books in the past three years, Far Sea Fishery And Slavery At Sea (2017) and In Their Teens, In Their Ruin (2018).
She also wrote Fiery Tides: The Hong Kong Anti-Extradition Movement and Its Impacts (2019).
Sherry was deputy managing editor and chief producer of the CommonWealth media group’s media center, and worked there for more than 15 years before joining The Reporter. She was a Sauvé Scholar at McGill University and a visiting scholar of the Universities Service Centre for China Studies at Chinese University of Hong Kong.
The Reporter is Taiwan’s first non-profit media organization. It focuses on in-depth reportage and investigative journalism, published on an open-source website. It dedicated to probing issues at stake and to build a diverse modern society and media environment.