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Tracy Dong
Jul 10, 2023
2 Years, 2 Weeks, 2 Hours
My parents spent most of their adulthood escaping terror, living under governmental oppression, and hanging on to their lives. There was no
Alison Hong Nguyen Lihalakha
Nov 22, 2022
Cinnamon Spaghetti
Thanksgiving is here, and every year on this holiday, I think back to my childhood when I saw on television and in magazines the incredible
Kim Chi Pho
Nov 10, 2022
50 is the new 30
This morning, I wake up long before the first ray of sunshine passes through my shutter. Today is the first day of the rest of my life.
Victor Pham
Jul 13, 2022
A Grandpa's Life
am a Vietnamese filmmaker that wants to share this video tribute I made for my grandpa when he passed earlier this year.
Quynhanh Nguyen
Jun 22, 2022
Fish Sauce Lunch Box
My parents always pushed my brother and me to voice our opinions while growing up. This wasn't always easy, especially living in a dominant
Brian Hoang
Feb 1, 2022
The Year of the Tiger Through Art
Most of the Asian art I saw in pop culture or art class growing up was Japanese and Chinese. At the time, I generalized it and just thought
Elwing Suong Gonzalez
Jan 19, 2022
My People
Growing up mixed-race in a Vietnamese refugee family in Los Angeles in the era of "Vietnam" = Vietnam War, the legacies of the war,...
Brandon Nguyen
Sep 14, 2021
Việt Kiều: foreigner in a familiar country
The word việt kiều means “Overseas Vietnamese” according to Google Translate, but the word carries so many layered connotations depending on
Lauren Thi Nguyễn
Aug 10, 2021
A love letter to my people
It seems an impossible task since there is no singular Vietnamese identity, but rather an immense number of Vietnamese experiences, personal
Phoung-Cac Nguyễn
Jul 27, 2021
Say My Name
I hadn’t fully grasped it until most recently, but my identity has always been amorphous. When I came of age in Southern California,
Kwinnie Lê
Jul 14, 2021
a father's passport
my father does not know me by my name / from that moment on / all was forgotten / I watch him burn his passport / headfirst into fire / male
Jenn Nguyen
Nov 17, 2020
Lessons of Intergenerational Trauma
Anger helped raise me. As a child, I felt my dad was always angry. He has propelled into a yelling fit over dirty cups in the kitchen sink,
Carina Kimlan Hinton
Nov 10, 2020
Questions of War
a sturdy people
bruised with bodies weakened
but with spirits always strong.
resiliency etched into their bones
always a hope for a better
Jackie Reed
Oct 28, 2020
Wishful Thinking
The Vietnamese zodiac is a repeating 12-year cycle based on the lunar calendar. The Vietnamese zodiac resembles the Chinese zodiac, but...
Wind Meets West
Oct 20, 2020
A Future Outside My Parents' Imagination
It's December in New York City, it’s cold in the Uber coming home from Williamsburg at 5am. I drank too much again, cigarettes and alcohol..
Tracey Nguyen Mang
Oct 13, 2020
Happy Birthday to Us
Two years ago, on Oct 10, 2018 I published my first podcast episode 'Prelude', a ten minute soliloquy of what it was like growing up ...
Saoli Nguyen
Oct 6, 2020
Sisters, Daughters, Spirits, Kin(h)
I used to only have two real memories of my aunt: when I met her and when I learned of her death. That is, until a few years ago when her...
Tracey Nguyen Mang
Sep 22, 2020
Thank You 2020 Ambassadors
As our 2020 Ambassador Program comes to a close for the year, we want to thank this amazing group. They joined our team at the height of the
jhoang0352
Aug 18, 2020
Pride
I also think about the hard times endured, such as instances of racism and trying to find my place in a majority white organization.
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