Series of radio interviews with women shamans, activists, teachers, artists and healers.|BERNICE SOOHOO LEE / produced by Penny Rosenwasser. - SERIES: Voices of women of power| no. 8 - Series of radio interviews with women shamans, activists, teachers, artists and healers. CONTENT: Bernice Soohoo Lee is a San Francisco area community activist who quite law school and filmmaking to become a teacher. She is conviced that helping children learn to empower themselves is the most valuable contribution she could make. As a Chinese-American and "first generation lesbian," Lee also reveals what she has learned from the opportunities presented by her struggle with Chronic Fatigure Syndrome. She has developed a 12-step recovery program called "the Tripe-A Triptik to where I am today." - RECORDED: 1989-1990.
Bernice Soohoo Lee is a San Francisco area community activist who quite law school and filmmaking to become a teacher. She is convinced that helping children learn to empower themselves is the most valuable contribution she could make. As a Chinese-American and "first generation lesbian," Lee also reveals what she has learned from the opportunities presented by her struggle with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. She has developed a 12-step recovery program called "the Tripe-A Triptik to where I am today."
Bernice Soohoo Lee is a San Francisco area community activist who quite law school and filmmaking to become a teacher. She is convinced that helping children learn to empower themselves is the most valuable contribution she could make. As a Chinese-American and "first generation lesbian," Lee also reveals what she has learned from the opportunities presented by her struggle with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. She has developed a 12-step recovery program called "the Tripe-A Triptik to where I am today."