1:12 - Self introduction, Life growing up in Macau, first job in Hong Kong in construction
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6:21 - Coming to the United States with sponsorship, first impressions of New York City, job found in construction in Chinatown
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11:40 - Language barrier and desire to learn English, initially gave up learning, motivated to learn again after failure to order McDonald’s, continued English lessons and made himself learn English on the job as a garment warehouse worker.
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18:48 - Impressions on Chinatown, joining a local church, work as an architectural prospective drawer and construction developer, later on opened his own construction company
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23:04 - becoming active with the Chinese Progressive Association (CPA), interest developed from community volunteer work at church, description of CPA’s work and social services related to language learning and citizenship, CPA concerns over environmental issues related to respiratory problems such as asthma and smoking
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28:41 - 2002 CPA survey on asthma, Environmental Protection Agency and Department of health study on pollution in Chinatown, CPA noticed disparity between the study statistics in Chinatown community, CPA did an independent study with volunteers, surveyed data show there are more individuals affected with asthma than officially reported, methodology of the study
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35:11 - Why CPA conducted the study, thoughts on why there is less awareness on respiratory issues
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36:40 - Comparison of pollution before and after 9/11 terror attacks, worsening air quality, efforts of CPA to improve quality following the study, raising awareness of environmental pollution
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41:51 - Plans to develop a plan of action to raise awareness to government, such as a video documentary, collaboration with universities to continue to study air quality
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46:23 - Efforts to contact local organizations to improve pollution by local businesses, thoughts on local business, their concern over air pollution, and how to convince local business to change their habits to increase air quality, comparison to Little Italy and its better cleanliness
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53:10 - Thoughts on street cleanliness and business littering and need to educate locals on better practices, discussing case study on cleanliness campaign in Hong Kong, taking the examples from Little Italy to learn, topic of cockroaches and its potential as an asthma trigger
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59:30 - CPA’s asthma and why the survey has higher rate compared to government studies, Chinese habit of reliance on over the counter medicines and herbal medicines, popularity of smoking amongst Chinese population
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64:00 - CPA’s work in collaborating with other local groups and hospitals post-9/11, discussion on need for further studies following 9/11 to study effects of poorer air quality affecting residents, thoughts on new immigrants and their concerns of air quality and need to raise awareness
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68:45 - Examples on how residents can protect themselves from poor air quality and asthma, future steps for the CPA, appreciation for volunteers
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73:25 - Discussion on EPA hearings on 9/11 free air quality home testing, opinions on what the government can contribute to further improving the air quality in Chinatown
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