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Jennifer Lanahan oral history interview

Identifier
OH-03392
Abstract

Oral history interview with Jennifer Lanahan conducted by Jerwin Tiu on September 11, 2023 for Reflections: the Las Vegas Asian American and Pacific Islander Oral History Project. Born in Daegu, South Korea, Jennifer Lanahan fondly remembers her childhood growing up in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Lanahan had been adopted at a young age and grew up aware of this fact, but never felt different from her family because of it. Her father, with Irish roots, was a retired military sergeant for the U.S. Air Force. While her mother, with German roots, spent her time volunteering at veterans hospitals. Lanahan spent a majority of her life in Green Bay, eventually obtaining a degree at the University of Wisconsin, Green Bay in Spanish with a minor in linguistics. Shortly after, Lanahan moved to Hawaii to obtain a masters degree in Spanish but pivoted to earning a degree in legal studies at Arizona State University. Growing up in a predominately white community, Lanahan recalls having complex feelings about her Asian heritage. However, after moving to Hawaii for a year and then eventually Las Vegas, Nevada in 2012, she began to embrace her Asian heritage and engage more in different aspects of her Korean culture. After obtaining her law degree from the Boyd School of Law at UNLV, Lanahan went on to work as a litigation attorney for a few years. She now works as a lobbyist and serves as a board member for the Las Vegas AAPI Chamber of Commerce.

Archival Collection

Jewish Federation correspondence, meeting minutes, and other records, item 33

Description

Jewish Federation of Las Vegas Board of Directors meeting minutes, June 7, 1989.

Dondich, Josie, 1908-1976

Josie Dondich (1908-1976) owned the Cut Rate Liquor Store located at 132 South Fifth Street (now Las

Vegas Boulevard) in the 1940s in Las Vegas, Nevada. She married Ali T. Dondich, a veteran and a construction worker for the Hoover Dam project. The couple had three children, Alex, Elena, and James. Josie Dondich passed away in 1976.

Source:

Josie Dondich Papers, 1935-1974. MS-00261. Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada.

Person

Dondich, Josie, 1908-1976

Josie Dondich (1908-1976) owned the Cut Rate Liquor Store located at 132 South Fifth Street (now Las

Vegas Boulevard) in the 1940s in Las Vegas, Nevada. She married Ali T. Dondich, a veteran and a construction worker for the Hoover Dam project. The couple had three children, Alex, Elena, and James. Josie Dondich passed away in 1976.

Source:

Josie Dondich Papers, 1935-1974. MS-00261. Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada.

Person

Marshall, Jay L.

Jay L. Marshall was born on May 1, 1928 in Kansas City, Kansas. Jay married Jo on January 10, 1948 and they had two children: David (1957) and Susan (1962).

Marshall was enlisted in the United Stats Marine Corps from 1952 to 1960.

Marshall was a printing pressman and had been in the printing trade for more than fifty years.

Person

Marshall, Jay L.

Jay L. Marshall was born on May 1, 1928 in Kansas City, Kansas. Jay married Jo on January 10, 1948 and they had two children: David (1957) and Susan (1962).

Marshall was enlisted in the United Stats Marine Corps from 1952 to 1960.

Marshall was a printing pressman and had been in the printing trade for more than fifty years.

Person

National Society for Crippled Children and Adults

Bio taken from Wiki: "Easterseals (formerly known as Easter Seals; founded in 1919 as the National Society for Crippled Children) is an American 501(c)3 nonprofit providing disability services, with additional support areas serving veterans and military families, seniors, and caregivers.  Easterseals addresses the needs of individuals and families throughout the lifespan – from inclusive child care to respite care – in order to help people "reach for their full potential."  Easterseals meets the standards of the National Health Council and t

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