Iris Lee
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Iris Lee is a former assistant data and graphics editor at the Los Angeles Times, where she led development of data-driven projects. She graduated from the University of Southern California with a master’s in journalism and holds chemistry and international studies degrees from UC Irvine. She first joined The Times as a Data Desk fellow in 2017.
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On Jan. 21, the Monterey Park community was shattered when the Star Ballroom Dance Studio became the site of one of California’s worst mass shootings in recent history. Many of the victims were studio regulars united in their passion for dance. Here are their stories.