YA-CHEN CHEN, PH.D.. First Chinese woman The Sandalwood Mountains: Afong Moy 1837 Hawaii government: Lady of Ayum 8/19/1855 Hawaii Commissioner of Immigration.

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YA-CHEN CHEN, PH.D.

First Chinese woman The Sandalwood Mountains: Afong Moy 1837 Hawaii government: Lady of Ayum 8/19/1855 Hawaii Commissioner of Immigration William Hillebrand: 473 men and 52 women from China 1865 (unbalanced ratio: “Bachelor’s society”)

s-1943 (Chinese Exclusion Act: ) (Title VII and EEOC: 1964) s & PRESENT

YEARSLAWS 1870 PAGE ACT: “GOOD STANDING” PAPERWORK 1924 NO ASIAN-HERITAGE WOMEN’S ENTRANCE 1947 WAR BRIDE ACT: OVER 6000 FOREIGN WIVES IN

MADAME BUTTERFLY MISS SAIGON SUZIE WONG MODEL MINORITY GLASS CEILING/BAMBOO CEILING

 FIRST FEMALE CHINESE INTERPRETER & ASISTANT TO THE MATRON AT THE ANGEL ISLAND IMMIGRATION STATION IN 1910  National Women's History Month Honoree  FIRST VOTING EXPERIENCE ON MAY 19,1912  (Note: Emma Hoo Tom & Clara Chan Lee 1911)  LOSS OF JOB (REASON: ROMANTIC RELATION WITH A CAUCASIAN; CA Legal Prohibition of Inter-racial Marriage between Asians and Caucasians: )

張瑞芬 Katherine Sui Fun Cheung 李月英 Hazel Ying Lee 朱美嬌 Maggie Gee 1923-present

宋美齡 Soong, Mei-ling

黃柳霜 Anna May Wong 關家蒨 Nancy Kwan b 陳蒂娜 Tina Chen 溫明娜 Ming-NA Wen b 李萊拉 Lela Lee b 李矇 ( 駱家輝之妻 ) Mona Lee (Gary Locke’s Wife) 宗毓華 Connie Chung 潘貝思 Bertha Bay-Sa Pan 白靈 Bai Ling b 劉玉玲 Lucy Liu b 崔明慧 Christine Choy

MARCH FONG EU

ELAINE HSIAO-LAN CHAO

CHRISTINA (TINA) TCHEN

LILY WAN-RO LEE CHEN

JUDY CHU

ALICE FONG YU ( )

ROSE HUM LEE ( ) DEPARTMENT CHAIR OF SOCIOLOGY AT ROOSEVELT UNIVERSITY IN CHICAGO IN 1956

E-TU ZEN

CATHERINE YIYU CHO WOO

PAULINE YU

MI CHU WIENS

PHYLIS LAN LIN

BETTY LEE SUNG

Bernadette Yu-Ning Lee

LUCIE CHENG

MARIAN S. K. MING

MAYA LIN

VERA WANG

YA-FENG CHANG 張亞鳳

 Sui Sin Far (Edith Maude Eaton )  Jade Snow Wong 黃玉雪  Yu Lihua 於梨華  MAXINE HONG KINGSTON 湯婷婷  AMY TAN 譚恩美  Gish (Lillian) Jen 任璧蓮  Sandra Tsing Loh  Shirley Geok-lin Lim

 Margaret Chin  (the first female Chinese American member of NYC Council to represent the Manhattan Chinatown area)  Grace Meng  (so far the youngest Chinese-American assemblywoman in New York)  Lisa A. Wong  (Massachusetts’s first female Chinese-heritage mayor and so far the US’s second youngest Chinese-heritage mayor)  Jean Quan  (the US’s first female Chinese-heritage mayor of a large and major city)  Chia-lin Pao Tao  (Winner of Life-Long Achievements in Southwestern Branch of the Association for Asian Studies and Successful Lawsuit against Discrimination in the University of Arizona)  MORE FEMALE CHINESE- HERITAGE PIONEERS AT THE TOP OF US PROFESSION