ICAS Bulletin
Institute for Corean-American Studies, Inc.




July 10, 2002


Chung Soo Lee

Director for Public Affairs
Council for America My Country (CAMC)


to be featured at


ICAS Summer Symposium:

Korean Diaspora Challenges and Issues facing The Korean-American Community (KAC) in the New Century
Identification, Critical Examination, Goal & Vision, and Strategy


August 10 2002 1:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Calvary Vision Community Center Auditorium (484 342 0300)
550 Township Line Road
Blue Bell, PA 19422


Dear Friend:

We are pleased to share with you that Chung Soo Lee will be featured at the ICAS Summer Symposium 2002 with his lecture on "On Being An American" ( ICAS Lectures No 2002-0810-CSL).

Chungsoo J. Lee has served the Council for America My Country (CAMC) as Director of Public Affairs since 2001. He also is a Human Relations Representative with Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission for the last six years and, in that capacity, investigates complaints of unlawful discrimination in the greater Philadelphia area. In addition, he teaches philosophy at Montgomery County Community College on Saturdays. Chungsoo is currently working on his doctoral dissertation entitled, "The Law and the Face: A Comparative Study of Ethics between Kant and Levinas", for the graduate faculty of Loyala University of Chicago. He is a graduate of Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia and had worked as a youth director for several Korean churches in Philadelphia area for ten years. Chungsoo worked briefly for Korean Community Development Services Center in Philadelphia and occasionally keeps his freelance interpretation/translation assignments. He holds a master's degree in philosophy from Villanova University, a bachelor's degree from Wheaton College, Illinois. Chungsoo, immigrated to the United States in 1974 from South Korea, is married with a daughter.

Thank you.


Sincerely,

Sang Joo Kim / signed
Sr. Fellow & Executive Vice President
ICAS




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