Chinatown community rallies to keep Crimson Teas in business after owner is assaulted

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“Local BIPOC artists rely on these spaces that want to give back to these communities' For many students and young creatives, Crimson Teas was more than the hot beverages and savoury eats it served.

For many students and young creatives, Crimson Teas was more than the hot beverages and savoury eats it served.

It was often a refuge for people to study, work and collaborate on art, music, poetry and other projects. Since its opening in 2015, you could catch groups likehosting parties, celebrating their new magazine issue being launched, or local artists like Josh To and Christie Wong hosting clay workshops and poetry readings.

“He’s the uncle of the arts community, of different social groups of the Chinese diaspora, of students. He’s the uncle for all of us,” To said. “The fact that he has memory problems now. It was his pride and joy to remember all of his customers,” said Crimson Teas customer Alex Moore, who is now the new owner at Bampot Teahouse. “It’s completely messed up.”Prior to the assault, Chan was already worried about the future of Crimson Teas.

With a cognitive injury and thousands of dollars in debt, Chan was ready to quit. It wasn’t until word got around of his assault that customers and community members encouraged him to change his mind, he said.on May 12, with a set target of $60,000. As of May 18 the GoFundMe has hit $82,124, with a total of 970 donors.

While Chan is surprised at donors surpassing his GoFundMe goal within days, his customer base is not.

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