OUTRAGE Vietnamese community demands for community safety #oakland #oaklandlittlesaigon #vietnamese #vcceb
Location:
Long Hing Supermarket
830 International Blvd, Oakland, CA 94606
Contact:
Julia Mai Nguyen- oaklandvnchamber@gmail.com
PRESS RELEASE
Little Saigon Small Businesses Demand for Community Safety Investment
in City of Oakland Mid-Cycle Budget 2022-2023
Wednesday, June 29, 2022 - Twenty small business owners will be gathering to demand the City of Oakland to allocate funds for community safety in Oakland Little Saigon. On Saturday, the community leaders issued a joint letter to demand immediate action from City of Oakland elected officials and department leaders. Oakland Little Saigon is located between 2nd Ave to 14th Ave along International Blvd and E.12th St. The neighborhood is also located in Beat 19X, the highest crime beat in Area 3. At the height of the Anti-AAPI violence, the residents and small business owners in Oakland Little Saigon in Eastlake experienced, and continue to experience, verbal and physical assaults, robbery, and vandalism. Our communities expressed such daily and weekly experiences as a form of violation and trauma. Interim Executive Director of Oakland Vietnamese Chamber of Commerce Julia Mai Nguyen states, “Our community has felt neglected for so long and they are fed up. The onus of resolving public safety should not be on minority and immigrant small business owners who are still trying to navigate and survive a global pandemic.”
Tuong-Vi Le, owner of International Optometry, is one of nearly 150 businesses in Oakland Little Saigon calling for immediate action from City of Oakland elected officials and department leaders. “We have witnessed and have even been victims of violent crime ourselves (assaulted robbery).”
“Over the years we’ve witnessed a lots of violent crimes from robberies, shootings, child sex trafficking, car jacking in front of our shop. Our properties have been broken into so many times, sometimes we even sleep in it til morning,” said Thinh Le, owner of Kim Viet Jewelry. “We’ve been calling, reaching out for help and it seems like the city thinks of us as a dump site. These people causing trouble also need help from the city, or they will just come back.”
Nolan Wong, owner of International Laundromat laments, “Back in February of this year I had customers of mine held up at gunpoint and beaten in front of my laundromat while they were waiting for their clothes to dry. This was in broad daylight around the 1:00 hour.”
The joint letter is a critical move for the small businesses in Oakland Little Saigon. We are days away from the City of Oakland finalizing the Mid-Cycle budget, and we are fighting for representation in these important decisions. We are requesting real investment in the following ways: OPD substation, BID funding reinstatement, and shared access to the Clinton Square Recreation Center. Council President Nikki Fortunato Bas just published her mid-cycle budget proposal yesterday and included a $110,500 allocation for Little Saigon business support and safety resources. She assures, “I look forward to continuing to partner with you as merchants, community members and organizations, and with City leaders to address our immediate needs for safety and our longer term goals for revitalizing our neighborhood, including finding solutions to activate and beautify Clinton Park, and expand equitable access to youth / family programs and the Clinton Recreation Center.”
The City Council Budget meeting will be held on Thursday at 10 am. We strongly encourage other small business owners and residents to contact their council members and elected leaders to ensure that our communities are represented in the final Mid-Cycle Budget. Join the movement to make Oakland Little Saigon a safe and welcoming place where people of all racial, ethnic, gender, sexual, and cultural backgrounds can prosper and thrive.
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The mission of the Oakland Vietnamese Chamber of Commerce is to raise public awareness on the role Vietnamese small businesses play in the local economy and cultural preservation. We advocate for strong, mutually respectful communication between city governments and our diverse business community. We proudly represent over 150 Vietnamese businesses in Oakland, CA.
Sincerely,
Julia Mai Nguyen
Interim Executive Director
Oakland Vietnamese Chamber of Commerce