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In this image taken from video, television journalist Connie Chung sits for an interview with The Associated Press, Thursday, Sept. 5, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo)

Connie Chung launched a generation of Asian American girls named Connie. She had no idea

Some public figures achieve immortality with buildings or monuments named after them

By DAVID BAUDER
Published - Sep 16, 2024, 09:30 AM ET
Last Updated - Dec 16, 2024, 07:13 PM EST

NEW YORK (AP) — Some public figures are honored with namesake buildings or monuments. Veteran broadcaster Connie Chung has a strain of marijuana and hundreds of Asian American women as legacies.

Chung was contacted five years ago by a fellow journalist, Connie Wang, whose Chinese immigrant parents gave her the chance as a preschooler to pick an Americanized first name. She thought of Connie, after the pretty woman she saw on TV, and also suggested some random cartoon characters. Her parents chose wisely.

After reaching college, Wang learned she was part of a special sorority. There were all sorts of Asian American Connies around her, many given the name by parents who saw Chung as a smart, accomplished woman whose professional success their daughters could aspire to.

Until Wang told her this, Chung had no idea.

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