From roasted duck noodle soup to steamed rice rolls and weekend dim sum, Chinatown is home to unbeatable comfort food by small mom-and-pops built by generations of hard-working immigrant families. But between the pandemic, a sharp rise in AAPI hate crimes, and plans for a new high rise mega jail pushing small businesses out of their neighborhood - New Yorks Chinatown has been a battleground of gentrification, racism, and classism. In this episode of Hungry For More, we highlight the people and organizations fighting to preserve the mom-and-pop shops that have made New York's Chinatown so special. For more information on Send Chinatown Love - head to https://www.sendchinatownlove.comFor more information on More Than a Meal - head to https://www.mtamnyc.orgBUY HOT ONES BONELESS CHICKEN BITES NOW: https://hotoneschallenge.com/MAKE A DIFFERENCE BY DONATING TO COMMON THREADS, THE BRAND-NEW CHARITY PARTNER OF HOT ONES: https://www.commonthreads.org/firstwefeast/BUY HOT ONES TRUTH OR DAB THE GAME NOW: http://truthordabgame.comBUY HOT ONES HOT SAUCE NOW: http://bit.ly/HotOnesSaucesNEWHOT ONES MERCH AVAILABLE NOW: https://bit.ly/2AIS271SIGN UP FOR THE HOT ONES MONTHLY HOT SAUCE SUB BOX: https://bit.ly/2veY50PSIGN UP FOR THE FIRST WE FEAST NEWSLETTER: http://firstwefeast.com/signupSubscribe to First We Feast on YouTube: http://goo.gl/UxFzhKCheck out more of First We Feast here:http://firstwefeast.com/https://twitter.com/firstwefeasthttps://www.facebook.com/FirstWeFeasthttp://instagram.com/firstwefeastFirst We Feast videos offer an iconoclastic view into the culinary world, taking you behind-the-scenes with some of the countrys best chefs and finding the unexpected places where food and pop culture intersect. #HungryForMore #newyorkcity #chinatown