0:23 - Background of Jeanie Chin, being Chinese-American, Long Island, Bronx, living in Chinatown for 20 years, parents came from Canton, war in Germany, father getting drafted, World War II, living in San Francisco
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2:41 - Being raised in a Chinese setting, family of six, four daughters, two brothers, experience of growing up, feeling like an outsider as a kid, speaking Chinese at home, parents not speaking English, father having a restaurant and buildings, cleaning on weekends
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6:52 - Impression of parents’ lives in China, impression of Chinatown, mother working in garment factories in Chinatown, fitting in Chinatown, Chinatown being much smaller back then, going to Chinese school after school
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10:05 - Size of population in Chinatown, how Chinatown was different, parents being pro-China, parents being happy to be in the United States, educational opportunities in America, parents’ happiness, living in the Bronx until 1971, Chinese-American women, anti-war movement, demonstration against war in Chinatown, Toisanese
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17:09 - Uniting people in Chinatown, police brutality, growing up during a time with many social movements, using her voice
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23:10 - Moving to present day, passion for activism, 9/11, toxic air, seeing a physicist, collapse of World Trade Center, fires, insurance cost going up, EPA
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31:21 - People fighting for different causes, streets being shut down after 9/11, pedestrians, city hall, courthouses
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