0:00 - Stepping down as executive director, why Fay Chew Matsuda was chosen as new executive director, adjusting to living a domestic life and taking care of his child.
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9:51 - Taking a job at the Manhattan borough president’s office, working in Chinatown and the Puerto Rican community, homeless living in Thompson square park, the condition of Lower East Side, relationship the police had with the community, escalating tensions with cops.
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24:56 - Learning more about Chinatown through his job, dealing with the homeless population on the lower east side, working in the government with different levels of staff.
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36:39 - Working as an Asian American in government, getting advocacy groups to trust the government, using his experience working in Chinatown towards his new job, the various individuals Lai worked with in government.
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49:55 - Communicating with others that are involved in scholarly work versus the general community, the difficulty of managing and sharing ideas with others, working as the director of policy and management, left his job because the office got too political, city council member reelections, his son going to preschool and Lai spending long hours at work, hating working a desk job.
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72:33 - Working at the Chinatown manpower project as the director and raising funding, difficulty with taking over the old director’s job, difference between American and Hong Kong culture, frustrations with other employees.
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94:56 - Leaving the organization after nine months and the impact he made, his plans after he quit his job, working at the Asian-American Federation as the director of programs and planning, problem solving issues with other organizations, working with architects.
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113:10 - Not expecting to stay at the Asian-American Federation for two years, his wife obtaining the Revson fellowship and Lai later getting the same one, types of classes you can take with the Revson fellowship, starting at the school of international public affairs at Columbia, the classes and experiences he had while at Columbia.
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132:51 - Having a different experience at Columbia compared to Princeton.
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