lived um um in a studio apartment on the Upper East Side she was a nurse and we you know you had this whole Indian Enclave in Jackson Heights and queens but we lived in Manhattan and she worked full-time so we would always go up toSpanish Harlem to get sugar cane and Tamarind we'd go to Chinatown to get funky Asian vegetables and we'd go to
you couldn't go to a movie theatre. I did not have a white classmate until we moved to Denver when I was 12. It was completely segregated. Most of the time because my little enclave was one where the kids were very much the center of attention and taken care of, segregation didn't intrude every day. You lived in this little separate cocoon, butoccasionally, you had to meet the outside world and I tell a couple of those stories.
Or were you able to just keep that I don't really care, I'm just going to be myself? It's been this enclave for queer people since the 1920s, for, really, 100 years, to just have a space for themselves,
When the black community arrived in Detroit, the primary destination was Black Bottom, Paradise Valley in the North End. There was another enclave on the West Side, now called the Old West Side. But as the black community grew economically and demographically, they found other pockets to fill in.
in North London, wasn't it? The intellectual enclave in North London where everybody, all the writers and journalists, lived. But, Remi, you just announced you're going for 10 years to write a trilogy.
And when you live in Vegas, you feel that power coming from the strip. We found this little enclave in downtown Las Vegas, this two block area that had a really amazing coffee shop, a lot of really cool things happening with a very small group of people from the arts area, from the creative area, from the music space.
You know, I was talking earlier about how tofu was introduced here less than 50 years ago even though it was already in the Chinese and the Japanese enclaves 50 years before that. When tofu was introduced to the US, it was very much introduced as a vegetarian food, a food that would save our planet from over-consumption.
is famous. Okay. Do you know that Los Angeles has, historically, three, four, the LA area, four JapaneseÉ ÉJapanese enclaves ... Éenclaves . There's Little Tokyo downtown. There's Sawtelle, that's the Sawtelle area. There's Torrance and there's also I guess what is now called, what I guess
Do you want to guess? We've also opened up for enclave research.
You're hunting quail. It has Calvin College, which is 40 minutes outside of Kalamazoo. It's a very religious little enclave as well. And you start to see America is full of a lot of different people, a lot of things they very much care about.
And the reason for that is because tofu was introduced here by the Japanese and the Chinese more than 100 years ago. But it remains in the enclave , you know, in the Chinatown and the Japan Town. The reason for that is because there was very little interaction, like, American-- the public doesn't really
But on the other hand, it's creating connections again. You live in your little enclave , you know, you read just the right mainstream media, you know, and you categorize various environmental problems as a little glitch in the machine
Is somehow one of those places where I think is up most once in a life to go there and see the extraordinary how they could do in these special enclaves , you know. This extraordinary culture and those, these fantastic buildings.
and people said it would change the way people design cities not so much uh although there are still weird enclaves of segue users I was I was in Berlin I was getting a cab to the airport and out of nowhere this Convoy of people on Segways went past and they
and you don't want to have the kind of collateral damage. That stuff should not-- you should have an enclave inside your head that you can keep your secrets to yourself.
And then the other thing is, where are the channels? So what helps refugees in the beginning are ethnic enclaves -- that support them in language acquisition, getting their kids in school, ethnic groceries-- can also become
He was writing this book for the people over the wall of the little nerd enclave that comics had built around themselves.
Baghdad had been ethnically cleansed already and one American officer referred to the Sunni enclaves as the
So things like, the encryption curve that Flow uses is compatible with the secure enclave on iPhone and Android key store.
At 18, he found a new home in a Ukrainian enclave in one of the mining towns of Appalachia and quickly found labor in the coal mines.
And I discovered that they were all then going back home in the evenings to little ethnic enclaves in Queens and in the Bronx.
Now, it has been nearly 3 weeks and some 80,000 migrants crossed illegally into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta from
So it was easy growing up in, like, if you're in an ethnic enclave of, you know, 90% Asian-Americans, it's pretty easy to develop
And of course, one of the things that happens, if you're an nondocumented immigrant in particular, is that you are really very much confined to an ethnic enclave .
And how did you, yourself, in writing this, as well, kind of reconcile that idea of immigrant enclave , community, what your parents know,
And so I guess what I'd like to know, in creating that in an environment that's not some liberal West Coast enclave -- I mean,
and also religiously. And so I got out as far as you can get away from the enclave that I was part of.
And with the Central Park five, as we were known back then, other personalities thought it was okay because, see, Donald Trump was whispering to the darkest enclaves of
are DACA status. Very different for Native American folks, people who are in racial enclaves versus being
Korean fillings, they just create, and the great thing about them, they name it, they check, basically check off all the Asian enclaves of Orange County so when they’re talking
four JapaneseÉ ÉJapanese enclaves ... Éenclaves . There's Little Tokyo downtown. There's Sawtelle, that's the Sawtelle area. There's Torrance and there's also I guess what is now called, what I guess would be called East Hollywood. Sort of it's not, if like by Virgil and Melrose that area I think it's, it, there's a lot of Latin, Latinos there now, but in the '50s and then