2014.036.004 Oral History Interview with Jami Gong April 26, 2004

 

Jami (Jameson) Gong is a Chinese American comedian and local Chinatown resident. Born August 23, 1969 in New York City, Jami is the son of immigrant parents from Hong Kong and Southern China. His parents immigrated to the United States in 1967 with a desire for better opportunities and a better life for their children. He reminisces about his time growing up and living in Chinatown, the pollution problem, the changing demographics over time, and the education he and his siblings received. Jami continues on to talk about his time at Syracuse University and his eye opening experience as a college student meeting people from all over the world and being more independent living outside of Chinatown. Jami describes his early experiences doing standup during his time at Syracuse University and how it made him realize that comedy was a career path for him to consider. Jami would continue to do comedy on-and-off while working jobs in New York City until he came to a realization that he could do comedy in Chinatown as a way to revitalize the local economy and nightlife following the 9/11 attacks. The success of TakeOut Comedy and his Chinatown tours would be far reaching, with media coverage from international news groups giving Chinatown recognition as a result of his efforts. Jami also describes his own 9/11 experience of witnessing the towers fall and capturing photos and videos of that particular day. Following the attacks, he noted the negative impact it had on the Chinatown economy and worked to bring back tourism into the Chinatown NYC area through his work as a local tour guide and TakeOut Comedy events. His involvement in Chinatown led him to civil rights activism, leading the local OCA chapter to advocate for equal rights for Chinese Americans. He concludes the interview with his dreams of uniting the world through comedy and what he hopes to achieve in the near future.

0:00 - Introduction, Family background, Chinatown demographics change over time since the 80s

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5:00 - Growing up and making friends in Chinatown, education in Stuyvesant, sibling’s education background

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10:50 - Chinatown family home, parent’s work and family involvement

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14:36 - Parent’s divorce, mother taking care of household and six children in her custody, experiencing diversity outside of Chinatown in Stuyvesant High School

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19:58 - Stuyvesant school clubs, school environment, his personality and desire to make people laugh, graduating high school and applying to Syracuse University

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23:45 - Moving to Syracuse, college experience, changing major from civil engineering to geography, being exposed to people and places outside of Chinatown and Syracuse

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28:24 - Work program and driving cross-country, comparing other cities to NYC, Chinatown environment growing up, returning to Chinatown after college

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33:31 - Taking a job at Madison Square Garden, desire to go to California, first experience in comedy in college and winning third prize in senior year, reviewing his own recorded comedy routine

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43:56 - Current comedy materials and focus, observing other comedians, examples of his comedy materials, TakeOut Comedy tour

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50:00 - Returning to comedy after college, doing poorly initially but practicing continuously

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55:07 - Came up with idea to do comedy in Chinatown in plane ride to Hong Kong, discussion of effects of comedy show to Chinatown economy post 9/11, dreams and plans for TakeOut Comedy in Chinatown

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61:39 - Creating Chinatownnyc.com, developing an appreciation for local Chinatown history, returning to his father’s village in Guangzhou, running the website, giving tours of Chinatown, getting worldwide recognition and being profiled for a Japanese television program

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70:01 - Perspective and thoughts about life and being grateful for his experiences, TakeOut Comedy anniversary and visit from mother

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73:30 - 9/11 experience, filming and photographing the disaster, witnessing everything firsthand from home, developing greater appreciation of life and Chinatown, Chinatown economy after 9/11, further reflection on the 9/11 attack

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81:34 - Doing comedy and promoting economic recovery in Chinatown, hopes for further development of entertainment in Chinatown, SARS and misassociation with Asian peoples, involvement with OCA as President.

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87:27 - OCA migrant workshops, new Fujianese population, transitioning into full time doing comedy, desires to help other comedians, World Asia television collaboration, growth of TakeOut Comedy Show and Hawaii tour

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95:10 - Plans to go global with his comedy, meeting and making friends internationally, desire to promote Chinatown, local organizations working together, parking and other Chinatown issues

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102:05 - Feelings of patriotism after 9/11, discussion about Pat Tillman, Olympic torch bearer

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