Ching Tse Lee, Full Interview
Collection: This recording is part of the 30th Ave - A Year in the Life of a Street Records at the Archives at Queens Library: Ching Tse Lee
Date: Time Period: 1964 - 2011; 2011-09-11; Interview recorded: September 11 2011
Material: Digital audio recording made using Olympus Linear PCM Recorder LS-10 digital recorder and Adobe Soundbooth CS5. Dimension:
Total running time: 0:06:06
Creator: Ching Tse Lee interviewed by Annabel Short
Identifier: aql:18674 tse_lee_ching_full
Description: Ching Tse Lee, originally from Taiwan, retired from his job as a professor [in psychology] at Brooklyn College (CUNY) three years ago, which has given him more time for his role as an elder at Taiwan Union Christian Church in Astoria. He discusses the role of the church in the Taiwanese community's lives, and how the congregation includes people who come from all over the tri-state area.
Creator :
Ching Tse Lee interviewed by Annabel Short
Date :
Time Period: 1964 - 2011; 2011-09-11; Interview recorded: September 11 2011
Summary/Description :
Ching Tse Lee, originally from Taiwan, retired from his job as a professor [in psychology] at Brooklyn College (CUNY) three years ago, which has given him more time for his role as an elder at Taiwan Union Christian Church in Astoria. He discusses the role of the church in the Taiwanese community's lives, and how the congregation includes people who come from all over the tri-state area.
Subject :
Religion; Taiwanese Americans
Rights :
Contact the Archives at Queens Library (718-990-0770) for research and reproduction requests.
Coverage :
Locations discussed: Astoria, Queens, NY Astoria (New York, N.Y.) Queens (New York, N.Y.)
Type :
Oral history
Format :
Digital audio recording made using Olympus Linear PCM Recorder LS-10 digital recorder and Adobe Soundbooth CS5.; Total running time: 0:06:06
Identifier :
aql:18674 tse_lee_ching_full
Rights Notice
Contact the Archives at Queens Library (718-990-0770) for research and reproduction requests.
Contact the Archives at Queens Library (718-990-0770) for research and reproduction requests.
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