2008.040.002 Oral History Interview with Jenny Ye February 2, 2008

 

Jenny Ye was born in Manhattan in 1991, and has been a resident of Chinatown her whole life. She actively volunteers and coordinates for community-oriented organizations such as Chinatown Youth Initiatives, Committee Against Anti-Asian Violence (CAAAV), Chinatown Literacy Project, and Asian Pacific American Youth Alliance (APAYA). Ye first became aware of gentrification at a Chinatown Tenant Union meeting. She visualizes Chinatown as having aged low-rise buildings, fire escapes, no elevators, and inhabited by mostly immigrant families. When asked to define gentrification, she envisions tall buildings, the process of uprooting low-income communities and shifting them elsewhere to give privilege to more affluent residents who are able to afford the renovated real estate. Ye argues that gentrification does not solve issues with safety, crime, sanitation, and poverty because it merely relocates it to another neighborhood. However, she also empathizes with landlords because her parents, who have investments in real estate, rely on gentrification and the ability to raise rent in order to sustain the family’s quality of life. Finally, Ye talks about the changes in Chinatown, claiming that it is now shrinking, and explains that the changes occurred without consideration for the neighborhood’s businesses and residents; in other words, she fears that gentrification will transform Chinatown into “South SoHo”.

0:00 - Introduce self and family, Living on Eldridge street and Grand, Neighborhood demographics and building tenants, Parents immigrating to New York, Grade school experience 介绍自己和家人,住在爱烈治街和格兰街,邻里人口分布和大楼租户,父母移民到纽约,小学经历

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14:56 - Extra-curricular involvement with Chinatown Youth Initiatives Chinatown Literacy Project, NYU’s Asian Pacific American Youth Alliance (APAYA), Chinatown Justice Project with CAAAV, Map project and educational community event projects with CAAAV during summer 2007, Learning about gentrification in Chinatown 2007 年夏季参加华埠青年启蒙计划的华埠英语扫盲项目、纽约大学亚太裔美国青年联盟 (APAYA)、亚裔反暴力联盟(CAAAV)的唐人街正义项目、唐人街地图项目和亚裔反暴力联盟(CAAAV)的教育社区活动项目,了解唐人街的贵族化

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24:19 - Serving the Chinatown community, Chinatown real estate being marketed in relation to more desirable neighborhoods like SoHo, Describing what Chinatown looks and feels like, Mural on Hester by Music Palace 为唐人街社区提供服务,唐人街房地产市场定位与更理想的社区(比如苏活区)相关,描述唐人街的外观和感觉,璇宫戏院的喜士打街壁画

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35:27 - Involvement in Chinatown and Asian American organizations, Network between different AAPI organizations in New York, Relationship between New York politics and gentrification in Chinatown 参与到唐人街和亚裔美国人组织,纽约不同亚太裔组织之间的网络,纽约政治与唐人街贵族化之间的关系

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46:19 - Chinatown lacks parks and green space that are dedicated spaces for neighborhood residents, changes around Chinatown, Viability of continuing to live in Chinatown as Ye grows up 唐人街缺乏公园和绿地作为邻里居民的专用场地,唐人街周围的变化,随着叶的长大,继续住在唐人街的可行性

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57:56 - Food in Chinatown, Personal landmarks in Chinatown including Bayard Street and Vanessa’s Dumpling House on Eldridge, Attending wedding banquets, Walking through typical weekend schedule 唐人街的美食,唐人街的个人地标,包括摆也街和爱烈治街的凡妮莎饺子馆,参加婚礼宴会,度过典型的周末时间表

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68:16 - Defining gentrification, Fear of subtle changes in Chinatown taking place without people noticing, Outside forces changing the neighborhood, Disagreements with mother about gentrification in Chinatown, Parents investing in real estate 定义贵族化,害怕唐人街发生微妙的变化并没有引起人们的注意,外部力量改变社区,与母亲对唐人街中贵族化的分歧,父母投资房地产

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