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標題: May Chiu Interview, Part 4 of 4
日期: October, 2009
提供者: Chiu, May
主題: Chinatown, Discrimination, Gender, Language, Politics and Activism, Work
省份: Quebec
語言: ENG

Chiu, May

May Chiu was born in Hong Kong in 1965 and immigrated to Canada when she was 6 years old. Her family settled in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, where they ran a restaurant. In her youth, May coped with violence in her home life in addition to the usual challenges of settlement and integration. During university, she started working a front-line job at Chinese Family Service of Greater Montreal, a job she returned to on her breaks from school before ultimately becoming Executive Director. In this role, she helped many Chinese women access social services, including those who immigrated before 1967. Throughout her career, May has used her position as an attorney and community activist to champion issues of concern to Chinese Canadians, such as head-tax redress. During the 2006 federal election, she gained national attention for running in the LaSalle-émard riding as a Bloc Québécois candidate against the Liberal incumbent, Prime Minister Paul Martin.

In part four of a four-part interview, May Chiu describes her involvement as a community activist in Montreal, Quebec’s Chinatown. She describes meeting women who came to Canada before 1967, and speculates how her mother’s life might have been different if she had settled in Montreal instead of Trois-Rivières. She concludes with a comment on Chinatown politics.