0:00 - Self-introduction, the significations of family locations in both China and America, Father’s Lu family and mother’s Eng Family, oldest brother was born in China and came with mother at 7 years old when the family was no longer separated, 6 siblings, Helen is the youngest, Helen was influenced by her siblings, went to NY in 1946 for 1 year, found a job, met her husband and came back to Seattle to complete college, graduated in 1949, married and moved to Baltimore with husband
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7:47 - NYC changed a lot since the 1940s, proud of being a Chinese, sharing experience with others is important, working at the UN, enjoyed meeting people and officials at higher rank, Chinese offices needed a western concept, likes to be a cheerleader for education for all ages
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12:01 - Life in Louisville, Kentucky, very few Chinese and Asians in the late 1950s, involved in church and university, women’s club in the university and PTA, 4 children born in Baltimore, growing up to be proud of their heritage, they felt more strongly about their ethnicity than their parents in Louisville, only four or five Chinese families in the med school, formed supper club, cook Chinese food together
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17:28 - Chinese-born new immigrant vs American-born, the Crane House she started in 1987 transferred to Asian Studies at Louisville to keep these differences, these agenda, the processes going, what she has learnt in the past 27 years, a smart move from strictly China to opening up the door to all of Asia, most of board members were non-Asians who knew how to run non-profit more than Chinese did, exchange teachers in Asian program
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23:32 - Her family collection at the Filson Historical Society in Louisville, including her husband’s record at med school and his research, her husband’s family history back in the turn of the century, her stuff from her childhood, support MOCA and similar organizations such as the Wing Luke Museum in Seattle, the significance of MOCA is its education and storytelling
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