2014.036.010 Oral History Interview with Karen Hsin, January 27, 2004

 

Karen Hsin, born in 1982, was a college student living in Chinatown with her mother, a unionized garment worker at the time of the September 11th attacks. In the interview, Karen begins by describing her family and childhood experiences living with just her mother in Chinatown after her parents divorced in 1984. She reminisces about her school life and trips back to Hong Kong as an American Born Chinese and shares her thoughts about her cultural identity and her relationship with her mother. During the September 11th attacks, Karen was enrolled in Oberlin College in Ohio and witnessed the attack on television. She recalls trying to contact her mother to check if she was okay. Karen then describes her mother’s situation following the 9/11 attacks and how they were able to benefit from government relief that enabled them to obtain financial aid, vocational training, and equipment such as air purifiers. Karen also describes the living conditions of Chinatown and discusses the issues within Chinatown and how they are often attributed to the “passiveness” of the Chinese residents. She urges Chinese Americans to advocate for themselves through means such as voting. Karen also emphasizes the need for Chinese Americans to expand their own horizons and worldviews and also unite together to advocate for themselves.

0:10 - Introduction, birthday in 1982

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0:40 - Parents’ birth, immigration, Hong Kong, coming to New York, mother and father, better future, living in Canton, communism, cigar company

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3:08 - Relationship with parents, divorced parents, mom’s marriage, no love, St. Vincent Hospital, Chinatown, one sibling, sister

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5:06 - Mother not speaking English, enrolling in English speaking classes, mother living in Chinatown, fitting in, assimilating, isolated environment, moving to Brooklyn, feeling responsibility, divorce process

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9:30 - Being poor, working part-time jobs, Oberlin College, nine-thousand a year income, garment union

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10:22 - Childhood in Chinatown, alimony, grandmother, not having a father, experience as a kid

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14:16 - Studying English and studio art, college education, field of communications, future goals, mom’s work as a seamstress in Hong Kong, mom not liking school, mom’s path to becoming a seamstress, health insurance, union in garment working, factory

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19:11 - Traveling outside of Chinatown, other parts of New York, weekends with dad going outside of Chinatown, dad being fluent in English, being different from other Chinese-Americans, “fresh off the boat”, discrimination against own people, being bilingual

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26:27 - Not resenting mother, hardships, wishing things were done differently, being happy about growing up in Chinatown, being proud of heritage, wanting a bigger apartment, wanting to leave Chinatown, mother not retiring

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31:10 - Life after September 11th, air purifier, mom finding out about relief efforts, mom’s coworkers, mom being passive, receiving relief funds, finding out about 9/11, losing work due to 9/11, economy being bad, working and being fired, sewing industry, educational programs, goals of mother, other careers for mother, factory conditions, health conditions of mother, strenuous labor

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47:28 - Importance of health insurance, going back to Hong Kong or China, benefits of living in America, retirement plans, desire to live anywhere else, studying abroad in London, independence, wanting to leave New York City, Ohio, living alone in college

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54:20 - Stigma attached to Chinatown, stereotypes of Chinatown, Mott street, not being civilized, respect towards Chinatown, being looked down on, proverb, resistance, being bullied

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61:30 - [Paused], being disrespected by people and the government, Lower East Side, generation, people wasting their lives, wanting to do something for the community, Chinese Students Association, organization, Chinese students not being united, not being like Koreans or Japanese

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67:47 - Being angry, rage, student unions, American Born Chinese, feeling very Chinese, being patriotic, LaGuardia High School, fine arts, not being allowed to go into the arts, resentment, wanting to work in the arts field, mom taking away an opportunity for her, mom being hands-off in college, being a Chinese-American, not being exposed to English literature, wanting to major in English, being loud and aggressive, developing allergies to dust after 9/11, wanting to leave Chinatown

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