Oral history interview with Cherina Kleven conducted by Cecilia Winchell on June 9, 2021 for Reflections: The Las Vegas Asian American and Pacific Islander Oral History Project. Cherina Kleven talks about her family and childhood growing up in Taiwan amongst six siblings. She shares her family's history and how they immigrated to Las Vegas while she was a teen, as well as her employment history and how she met her husband. Cherina talks about racial and gender discrimination and the obstacles she has overcome to be the only working female in her family, the only woman firefighter at her station house, and the first female Asian American Assistant Fire Chief in the United States.
Oral history interview with Zoe Albright conducted by Barbara Tabach on May 5, 2020 for The Great Pause: Las Vegas Chronicles of the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Zoe Albright discusses her move to Las Vegas in 1989 with her husband, her employment and volunteering history, and her family life as a mother of three. She also describes the circumstances of her son's diagnosis with asymptomatic COVID-19.
Subjects discussed include: family member with COVID-19; big box facilities versus boutique size businesses; health data participant for COVID-19 study.