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In this episode, we welcome Jean Bee Chan, whose story is one of survival, resilience, and unwavering dedication to justice. From living through the hardships of wartime China to becoming a lifelong advocate for memory and human rights, Jean’s journey is as powerful as it is moving. Throughout our conversation, she shares deeply personal experiences — moments of loss, endurance, and courage — that remind us of the human cost of war and the strength it takes to keep those memories alive.
This was an emotional episode for us to record, and we are grateful to Jean for her openness and honesty in sharing her life with us.
A special thanks goes to Jenny Chan and Pacific Atrocities Education for helping make this conversation possible. You can learn more about their important work at pacificatrocities.org.
Jean's book: https://www.amazon.com.br/s?k=jean+bee+chan&crid=3USZ0ON5Q3LZQ&sprefix=jean+bee+chan%2Caps%2C288&ref=nb_sb_noss
If you enjoyed this conversation, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and find us on all major platforms. Follow us on Instagram: @worldwarii_daily and @samuel.dekorte. And follow @pacificatrocitiesedu for more educational resources and stories.
Thank you for listening! Next Episode will be out next month, STAY TUNED!
By WorldWarII_DailyIn this episode, we welcome Jean Bee Chan, whose story is one of survival, resilience, and unwavering dedication to justice. From living through the hardships of wartime China to becoming a lifelong advocate for memory and human rights, Jean’s journey is as powerful as it is moving. Throughout our conversation, she shares deeply personal experiences — moments of loss, endurance, and courage — that remind us of the human cost of war and the strength it takes to keep those memories alive.
This was an emotional episode for us to record, and we are grateful to Jean for her openness and honesty in sharing her life with us.
A special thanks goes to Jenny Chan and Pacific Atrocities Education for helping make this conversation possible. You can learn more about their important work at pacificatrocities.org.
Jean's book: https://www.amazon.com.br/s?k=jean+bee+chan&crid=3USZ0ON5Q3LZQ&sprefix=jean+bee+chan%2Caps%2C288&ref=nb_sb_noss
If you enjoyed this conversation, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and find us on all major platforms. Follow us on Instagram: @worldwarii_daily and @samuel.dekorte. And follow @pacificatrocitiesedu for more educational resources and stories.
Thank you for listening! Next Episode will be out next month, STAY TUNED!