All posts by Donald Fung

Hey everyone! I'm Donald Fung and I'm a freshmen at the Macaulay Honors College at Baruch. I am going to be majoring in Finance and minoring in Math, Quantitative Methods and Modeling, and Psychology. I graduated from Staten Island Tech last year and I'm looking forward to a good year at Macaulay Baruch!

Fresh Kills Walking Tour

Group Members: Donald Fung, Connie Li, Kevin Cheng

This Sunday, we went on a bus/walking tour in Fresh Kills to see the ecology and habitats there. From the tour guide and other experts on Fresh Kills that were with us on the tour, we were able to learn about both the history and future of the community.

Fresh Kills started off as wetlands inhabited by the Lenape Tribe who hunted and fished in the region. In the 1600s, the Dutch were the first European to settle in Staten Island which was part of New Netherlands. Therefore, the Dutch were the ones who named Fresh Kills as well as many other regions in Staten Island and Fresh Kills literally means Fresh Waterway.

In 1947, the Fresh Kills Landfill opened in what used to be an agricultural area.  Although it was intended as a temporary landfill, Fresh Kills ended up turning into the largest landfill and the largest manmade structure in the world, surpassing the Great Wall of China.

In 2001, when the landfill was soon to be the highest point on the East Coast, the EPA pressured the site to close down. However, the site was still used as a sorting ground for around a third of the rubble after the 9/11 terrorist attack.

Now, Fresh Kills will be turned into a large park that will be three times the size of Central Park and bigger than Pelham Bay Park. The park will be opening in stages in the near future and will feature many recreational sites such as the New Springville Greenway Biking Trail, cross-country skiing, horseback riding, and soccer fields. The first part of the park to open will be a section in the north part that will go into the wetlands. The park will be focusing on being environmental friendly and will be using solar energy.

We also spoke to the tour guide about the communities near Fresh Kills which are Travis, Arden Heights, and New Springville. We plan to do more research on the demographics of those communities past and present.

Here are some of the pictures we took during the tour:

Playground based on Fresh Kills Landscape

This is a playground designed based on the landscape of Fresh Kills.

Sanitation 1Sanitation 2

These pictures show the remnants of the sanitation and landfill trucks that are still placed there today.

Garbage Factory 1Garbage Factory 2T

These pictures show the remnants of the garbage factories that were located in Fresh Kills.

View from Fresh KillsView from Fresh Kills 2

The first picture is a view of the community around Fresh Kills and the second picture is a view of the Greenbelt and the city skyline in the distance  (Sorry for the blurriness).

And there are many more pictures that we will be putting on the site!

 

 

Project Idea: Fresh Kills

I find Staten Island’s Fresh Kills neighborhood interesting because it had a long history as one of the most notorious landfills in the US. Also, unlike many other landfills, Fresh Kills is located near predominately white communities so I want to find out why they chose to live there. What caught my eye the most is that Fresh Kills is being transformed from a landfill into an ecological park. I want to explore the demographical differences between the people living near Fresh Kills back in the days when it was a landfill and the people living near Fresh Kills now. I could also explore the community myself and talk to people who currently live there about their views of the landfill and the prospective Fresh Kills Park.

My Introduction

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Hi everyone, my name is Donald Fung. I was born in Chinatown, New York and lived there until 2001 when my family moved to Staten Island. I currently live in Chinatown temporarily on school days. I went to Staten Island Tech for high school and I decided to attend Macaulay Baruch because it offered a free and excellent education located in the city.

In my four years of college, I hope to discover more about what I really want to do in life. Although I know that I am interested in finance, law, and real estate and will be majoring in finance, I am unsure about the specific future career that I want to pursue. This semester, I am taking Ethical Theories, Computer Science, English, Microeconomics, and obviously IDC.

I am looking forward to this class because I don’t know much about sociology or anthropology and I am always open to discover new areas of interest. I think being aware of social issues is important to everyone and I actually believe sociology and economics have more in common than what most people believe since they are both social sciences that study how groups of people behave.

I have several hobbies that I enjoy doing. I usually spend the majority of my free time hanging out with friends, reading the news, and researching. Other hobbies include playing piano which I started when I was 6 and fencing, which I started during my sophomore year in high school. I also spend a lot of my free time watching movies online and playing games such as Risk.