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The Gallery

Discover the rich tapestry and history of the Vietnamese diaspora through the Vietnamese Boat People Journeys Gallery. This digital collective offers a dedicated space for families and individuals to share their personal stories, photographs, artifacts, and memories, fostering intergenerational conversations and collective storytelling. With our filter feature, you can explore specific stories that showcase the diverse paths and experiences that make up our shared history. Each personal story is a testament to the strength and resilience of the human spirit and helps to broaden perspectives, foster empathy and understanding, and inspire more learning on the travels of refugees and immigrants worldwide.

Gallery

Discover the Vietnamese Diaspora Journeys

Click on any of the stories below to read each in detail, or use the Filter button to search for stories. Please note that the more filters you use, the more narrow your search becomes. 

If you would like to contribute, please Share Your Story.

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From Sóc Trăng, Vietnam

From Sóc Trăng, Vietnam

Hoang Thai

Just My Sister and I

Just My Sister and I

Kevin Nguyen

The Áo Dài

The Áo Dài

Christine Nguyen

A Journey to Two Weddings

A Journey to Two Weddings

Richard Luong

Never Enough Food

Never Enough Food

Diem Nguyen

Nancy

Mom & The Present Moment

Mom & The Present Moment

Julie Nguyen

On That Day

On That Day

Darlena Chiem

Huế to the Central Valley

Huế to the Central Valley

Kevin Le

A Slice of Orange

A Slice of Orange

Anthony Nguyen

For My Father

For My Father

Jessica Nguyen

Intergenerational Trauma

Intergenerational Trauma

Jenn Nguyen

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Preserve Your Legacy
for Future Generations

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For too long, the Vietnamese diaspora has been silenced and misrepresented by outsiders. By sharing your personal story in your own voice, you have the power to reclaim our narrative and shape a more accurate depiction of our complex journeys. By coming together as a collective, we can educate, dismantle misconceptions and stereotypes, foster connections, and drive greater awareness and understanding of our culture, values and experiences.

Our family histories and stories are precious, and over time, they can be forgotten. You can create a lasting legacy for your family and generations to come by contributing. Don't let your story be lost to time - share it today and become a part of our collective history.

If you have questions or ideas for improving the Journeys map please email us at stories@vietnameseboatpeople.org.

We look forward to hearing from you!

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