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Titre: Clip: Loretta Lee discusses the Sien Lok Society in Calgary
Date : October 27, 2009
Donateur : Lee, Loretta
Sujet : Clubs and Organizations, Chinatown, Cross-cultural Relations
Province : Alberta
Langue : ENG

Lee, Loretta

Loretta Lee’s family history in Canada dates back more than a century. Both her paternal and maternal grandmothers arrived in Calgary, Alberta, in the early 1900s as two of the first Chinese women to arrive in the city. Loretta’s mother, Nellie Ho Lem, was very active in her community as a member of the United Church and the Lady Laurier Club, a women’s organization for the Liberal Party. Loretta grew up in Calgary and in Dawson Creek, British Columbia, where the family lived for a number of years. Following in her mother’s footsteps, Loretta has actively pursued community work and has been a volunteer with the Sien Lok Society in Calgary since its inception.

‘[T]he Sien Lok Society organized a national conference about the futures of Chinatowns.’

In this clip, Loretta Lee discusses the Sien Lok Society of Calgary, Alberta, and its successful campaign to save Chinatown in the 1960s. Loretta notes that, at the time of the interview, Chinatown is one of Calgary’s most vibrant ethnocultural neighbourhoods.