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In this powerful episode of Your Voice Matters, host Jen Chambers honors the extraordinary life and legacy of Hazel Ying Lee — the first Chinese American woman to fly for the U.S. military, and a fearless pioneer who refused to let racism, sexism, or wartime danger ground her dreams.
Born in Portland, Oregon, Hazel blazed trails both in the skies and in history books. From elevator operator to high-speed aircraft pilot, she carved her path with courage and defiance — flying for China during its war with Japan, joining the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) during WWII, and breaking barriers every step of the way.
Jen shares Hazel’s incredible journey, personal reflections from her book Remarkable Oregon Women, and moving moments from Hazel’s too-short but impact-packed life. You’ll hear about her near escapes, her signature sense of humor, and the heartbreaking story of how she gave her life in service — only to be recognized decades later.
Hazel Ying Lee’s story isn’t just history — it’s a call to rise above limitations and live boldly.
✨ If you’ve ever felt underestimated, overlooked, or like the odds were stacked against you, this episode is a must-listen.
Podcast theme "Resiient," By Joey Helpish.
Full podcast theme, "Resilient," by Joey Helpish. All rights reserved.
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Jennifer Chambers
www.jennifer-chambers.com
IG: @jennifer_chambers_
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In this powerful episode of Your Voice Matters, host Jen Chambers honors the extraordinary life and legacy of Hazel Ying Lee — the first Chinese American woman to fly for the U.S. military, and a fearless pioneer who refused to let racism, sexism, or wartime danger ground her dreams.
Born in Portland, Oregon, Hazel blazed trails both in the skies and in history books. From elevator operator to high-speed aircraft pilot, she carved her path with courage and defiance — flying for China during its war with Japan, joining the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) during WWII, and breaking barriers every step of the way.
Jen shares Hazel’s incredible journey, personal reflections from her book Remarkable Oregon Women, and moving moments from Hazel’s too-short but impact-packed life. You’ll hear about her near escapes, her signature sense of humor, and the heartbreaking story of how she gave her life in service — only to be recognized decades later.
Hazel Ying Lee’s story isn’t just history — it’s a call to rise above limitations and live boldly.
✨ If you’ve ever felt underestimated, overlooked, or like the odds were stacked against you, this episode is a must-listen.
Podcast theme "Resiient," By Joey Helpish.
Full podcast theme, "Resilient," by Joey Helpish. All rights reserved.
Support the show
Thank you for listening!
Jennifer Chambers
www.jennifer-chambers.com
IG: @jennifer_chambers_