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Oral history interview with Chris Lee conducted by Cecelia Winchell and Stefani Evans on December 14, 2021 for Reflections: The Las Vegas Asian American and Pacific Islander Oral History Project. Judge Chris Lee reflects on the lives of his parents, their occupations and experiences during the Korean War, and his family's decision to immigrate from Incheon, South Korea to Las Vegas. He recalls memories from his childhood visiting family in Korea, Korean traditions and food, his educational pursuits, and the livelihood of his parents after immigrating. Chris also shares details of his employment history as Deputy District Attorney for the Clark County District Attorney's Office, as Deputy Secretary of State for Southern Nevada, as the first Asian American elected to the Clark County Justice Court bench, and presently as Judge in Department 1 of the North Las Vegas Municipal Court.
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Educator and community leader born in New York City. Began her career as a social worker before moving into education. She taught fifth and sixth grade at Matt Kelly School, where she also organized the library in 1961. Later served as a counselor at Las Vegas High School and earned a Master of Education from UNLV. Active in civic life as Financial Secretary for Pi Tau Sigma and Vice President of The Links Inc., Las Vegas Chapter. Employed at the historic Westside School in 1962. Married to George Cook.
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