- published: 09 May 2011
- views: 1737
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"Home For Hermit" -Vietnamese American Memoir
Winner of UC Davis Asian American Film Festival 2011.
Winner of UC Davis Film Festival 2...
published: 09 May 2011
"Home For Hermit" -Vietnamese American Memoir
Winner of UC Davis Asian American Film Festival 2011.
Winner of UC Davis Film Festival 2011 "Honorable Mention" Award
A short documentary about finding a sense of home and belonging.
- published: 09 May 2011
- views: 1737
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The Vietnamese - American Community of New Orleans East
http://www.docno.org
This short takes us to the 2007 Tet festival ( the lunar new year ce...
published: 04 Apr 2007
The Vietnamese - American Community of New Orleans East
http://www.docno.org
This short takes us to the 2007 Tet festival ( the lunar new year celebration) and examines the comback and future of the most concentrated Vietnamese community in the U.S.
- published: 04 Apr 2007
- views: 20085
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Julie Pham talks about being Vietnamese-American
For more on Julie Pham and other amazing Americans, visit www.travelingwithtwain.com...
published: 30 Jan 2012
Julie Pham talks about being Vietnamese-American
For more on Julie Pham and other amazing Americans, visit www.travelingwithtwain.com
- published: 30 Jan 2012
- views: 1567
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Vietnamese Refugees: An American Immigration Story by Susan O'Halloran
The true story of a Vietnamese teenager who makes it to America after a harrowing boat jou...
published: 23 Jul 2012
Vietnamese Refugees: An American Immigration Story by Susan O'Halloran
The true story of a Vietnamese teenager who makes it to America after a harrowing boat journey and refugee camp. At a commemorative storytelling event honoring Vietnamese Americans, Sue witnesses the transformative power of story as this young man shares his American immigrant story. The community of listeners that storytelling creates makes a new country feel like home.
To learn more about Sue, go to: www.SusanOHalloran.com
- published: 23 Jul 2012
- views: 577
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OC's Vietnamese-American Community Will Petition The White House About Vietnam « CBS Los Angeles
OC's Vietnamese-American Community Will Petition The White House About Vietnam « CBS Los A...
published: 04 Mar 2012
OC's Vietnamese-American Community Will Petition The White House About Vietnam « CBS Los Angeles
OC's Vietnamese-American Community Will Petition The White House About Vietnam « CBS Los Angeles
- published: 04 Mar 2012
- views: 1238
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Vietnamese-American Doctor Helps Rebuild Bodies, Lives
As plastic surgeon, Dr. Tue An Dinh often operates on patients who have been disfigured ...
published: 20 Sep 2012
Vietnamese-American Doctor Helps Rebuild Bodies, Lives
As plastic surgeon, Dr. Tue An Dinh often operates on patients who have been disfigured or medically compromised by accidents or even by other medical procedures
- published: 20 Sep 2012
- views: 325
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Vietnamese American Youth leadership Conference (VAYLC) 2012
Vietnamese American Youth leadership Conference (VAYLC) 2012
20-22/7/2012
Jackie Bong Wrig...
published: 21 Jul 2012
Vietnamese American Youth leadership Conference (VAYLC) 2012
Vietnamese American Youth leadership Conference (VAYLC) 2012
20-22/7/2012
Jackie Bong Wright
Bao Ngoc Nguyen
www.vaylc.org
Since 1999, the annual Vietnamese American Youth leadership Conference (VAYLC) has been organized to unite over a hundred young, emerging leaders from the Vietnamese American community. It is an exciting multi-day conference held in the Washington D.C. community for young aspiring leaders who are interested in broadening their skills and knowledge of the policies that help bring about positive change. Attendees will hear straight from a variety of top-notch professionals representing numerous fields where leaders make positive impact everyday - from public office to human rights advocacy to civic engagement campaigns. Attendees learn from and engage with speakers about what it takes to be a leader in their represective fields. Are you passionate about a particular cause or just exploring ideas for your next steps after high school or college? VAYLC is just for you.
At VALYC, attendees have the exceptional opportunity to hear from distinguished speakers and engage in thought-provoking and interactive workshops. Past VAYLC attendees have enjoyed hearing from speakers such as Washington Post reporter Ylan Q. Mui, a Vietnamese American journalist who covers retail business news as, well as from a number of members of U.S. Congress, including Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren. Past attendees, according to their own testimonials, have also enjoyed expanding their interpersonal skills and critical thinking skills during the conference, especially in discussions about social and cultural issues affecting the Vietnamese community.
Also, VAYLC is different from other area conferences -- VAYLC distinguishes itself from other leadership conferences through its exclusive program on Capitol Hill that gives attendees the opportunity to visit U.S. members of Congress and staff, allowing attendees to speak to and learn from lawmakers in action.
The objective of VAYLC is to create a venue where young people may share their ideas, values, and goals with one another. In order to influence policy decisions or political change at the national level, there must be a solid foundation of focused, grass-roots advocacy at the local level. VAYLC realizes that the enthusiasm and expertise needed to build the Vietnamese American community may be easily found among industrious young people and adults from all across the United States.
VAYLC 2012 kính mời các bạn tuổi 17 đến 25 tham gia ba ngày hội thảo. Đây là một cơ hội để xây dựng cộng đồng và nhứt là cho tương lai cua các bạn trẻ.
Các bạn sẽ có dịp gặp gỡ, trao đổi kiến thức đào tạo kỷ năng lãnh đạo và lập mạng với các chuyên viên trẻ đang hoạt động trong cộng đồng người Mỹ gốc Á. Ngoài ra, các bạn còn có dịp học hỏi từ những vị lãnh đạo tài năng trong ngành lập pháp và hành pháp và tham dự chương trình đặc biệt tại Quốc Hội Hoa Kỳ.
- published: 21 Jul 2012
- views: 335
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Tìm Hiểu Về Sinh Hoạt Của National Organization of Vietnamese American Leaders (NOVAL)
Tìm Hiểu Về Sinh Hoạt Của National Organization of Vietnamese American Leaders (NOVAL)
13...
published: 13 Jan 2013
Tìm Hiểu Về Sinh Hoạt Của National Organization of Vietnamese American Leaders (NOVAL)
Tìm Hiểu Về Sinh Hoạt Của National Organization of Vietnamese American Leaders (NOVAL)
13/1/2013
Kiều Thu
Nhật Đan
- published: 13 Jan 2013
- views: 151
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Vietnamese American Chamber
Vietnamese American Chamber of Commerce of Houston Gala Honors Influential Vietnamese Amer...
published: 20 Nov 2012
Vietnamese American Chamber
Vietnamese American Chamber of Commerce of Houston Gala Honors Influential Vietnamese American Women of Houston of 2012
The Vietnamese American Chamber of Commerce is hosting its inaugural gala to honor the top 10 most influential Vietnamese American Women of Houston of 2012 at 6pm on Thursday, November 15 at Le Virage Ballroom. These are women who have contributed to the community, achieved great success despite their circumstances, and who overcame barriers to better our community through service, education, academia, or profession.
"We are proud to recognize these women for their achievements, which have helped shaped and build our community," said Dr. Victoria Ai Linh, president of VACCH.
This event provides a great opportunity to meet these influential women, and build relationships with other businesses and the media. The honorees include:
Christine Ha, Master Chef Winner 2012
Tammy Tran, Attorney at Tammy Tran Law Firm
Jennifer Hanh Huynh, Vietnamese Baptist Church
PhaLe Cassady Le, Harris County Hospital District
Quy Linh Do, Vietnamese American Society for Culture & Education Center
Loan Duong, Elan Day Spa/ Educator Mau Tam Center
Bach Hac Nguyen, Community Activist
Kim Yen Vu, Principal, Alief Independent School District
Vickie Nguyen "Bich Ngoc," President Van TV 55.2
Sergeant Giang Tien, Houston Police Department
The gala is $25 for VACCH members and $35 for non-members. To purchase a ticket, go to www.vaccprestige.eventbrite.com For more information on sponsorship, go to www.vacchouston.org/prestige.
What: Women of Prestige Gala
When: Thursday, November 15, 2012, 6pm-9pm
Where: Le Virage Ballroom, 12126 Westheimer Rd., Houston, TX 77077
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The Vietnamese American Chamber of Commerce of Houston is a non-profit organization composed of local business owners and corporate representatives throughout the metropolitan Houston area. The VACCH mission is to provide a strong network that allows businesses to build strong partnerships, and give back to the community. For more information, visit www.VACCHouston.org.
- published: 20 Nov 2012
- views: 426
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A Group of Asian American Women - UCF VASA Tết Vietnamese New Year 2013
A Group of Asian American Women perform a Cultural Dance at the UCF VASA Tết Vietnamese Ne...
published: 26 Feb 2013
A Group of Asian American Women - UCF VASA Tết Vietnamese New Year 2013
A Group of Asian American Women perform a Cultural Dance at the UCF VASA Tết Vietnamese New Year 2013. Event organized by the Vietnamese American Student Association (VASA) of UCF Feb 24, 2013
Video produced by Asia Trend Magazine http://www.AsiaTrend.org and the Video sponsored by China Garden Restaurant Winter Park (407-671-2120) https://www.facebook.com/#!/chinagardenwp
Thank you to our sponsors. These great local businesses and agencies provide a wide range of goods and services to the community. Please support these businesses whose make Asia Trend Magazine possible. If you enjoy the magazine, be sure to let our advertisers know! To learn more about sponsor us by advertising in future issues, click here ( http://www.asiatrend.org/support.html)
- published: 26 Feb 2013
- views: 105
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Vietnamese American Creativity
HOUSTON, November 21, 2008 - Andrew Lam, Chloe Dao, Dai Huynh, and Lan Tran talk about how...
published: 26 Oct 2011
Vietnamese American Creativity
HOUSTON, November 21, 2008 - Andrew Lam, Chloe Dao, Dai Huynh, and Lan Tran talk about how the Vietnamese American experience shapes their creativity.
Source: http://asiasociety.org/video/lifestyle/vietnamese-american-creativity
- published: 26 Oct 2011
- views: 485
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The Vietnam War: Reasons for Failure - Why the U.S. Lost
In the post-war era, Americans struggled to absorb the lessons of the military interventio...
published: 19 Jun 2012
The Vietnam War: Reasons for Failure - Why the U.S. Lost
In the post-war era, Americans struggled to absorb the lessons of the military intervention. As General Maxwell Taylor, one of the principal architects of the war, noted, "First, we didn't know ourselves. We thought that we were going into another Korean War, but this was a different country. Secondly, we didn't know our South Vietnamese allies... And we knew less about North Vietnam. Who was Ho Chi Minh? Nobody really knew. So, until we know the enemy and know our allies and know ourselves, we'd better keep out of this kind of dirty business. It's very dangerous."
Some have suggested that "the responsibility for the ultimate failure of this policy [America's withdrawal from Vietnam] lies not with the men who fought, but with those in Congress..." Alternatively, the official history of the United States Army noted that "tactics have often seemed to exist apart from larger issues, strategies, and objectives. Yet in Vietnam the Army experienced tactical success and strategic failure... The...Vietnam War...legacy may be the lesson that unique historical, political, cultural, and social factors always impinge on the military...Success rests not only on military progress but on correctly analyzing the nature of the particular conflict, understanding the enemy's strategy, and assessing the strengths and weaknesses of allies. A new humility and a new sophistication may form the best parts of a complex heritage left to the Army by the long, bitter war in Vietnam."
U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger wrote in a secret memo to President Gerald Ford that "in terms of military tactics, we cannot help draw the conclusion that our armed forces are not suited to this kind of war. Even the Special Forces who had been designed for it could not prevail." Even Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara concluded that "the achievement of a military victory by U.S. forces in Vietnam was indeed a dangerous illusion."
Doubts surfaced as to the effectiveness of large-scale, sustained bombing. As Army Chief of Staff Harold Keith Johnson noted, "if anything came out of Vietnam, it was that air power couldn't do the job." Even General William Westmoreland admitted that the bombing had been ineffective. As he remarked, "I still doubt that the North Vietnamese would have relented."
The inability to bomb Hanoi to the bargaining table also illustrated another U.S. miscalculation. The North's leadership was composed of hardened communists who had been fighting for independence for thirty years. They had defeated the French, and their tenacity as both nationalists and communists was formidable. Ho Chi Minh is quoted as saying, "You can kill ten of my men for every one I kill of yours...But even at these odds you will lose and I will win."
The Vietnam War called into question the U.S. Army doctrine. Marine Corps General Victor H. Krulak heavily criticised Westmoreland's attrition strategy, calling it "wasteful of American lives... with small likelihood of a successful outcome." In addition, doubts surfaced about the ability of the military to train foreign forces.
Between 1965 and 1975, the United States spent $111 billion on the war ($686 billion in FY2008 dollars). This resulted in a large federal budget deficit.
More than 3 million Americans served in the Vietnam War, some 1.5 million of whom actually saw combat in Vietnam. James E. Westheider wrote that "At the height of American involvement in 1968, for example, there were 543,000 American military personnel in Vietnam, but only 80,000 were considered combat troops." Conscription in the United States had been controlled by the President since World War II, but ended in 1973."
By war's end, 58,220 American soldiers had been killed, more than 150,000 had been wounded, and at least 21,000 had been permanently disabled. According to Dale Kueter, "Sixty-one percent of those killed were age 21 or younger. Of those killed in combat, 86.3 percent were white, 12.5 percent were black and the remainder from other races." The youngest American KIA in the war was PFC Dan Bullock, who had falsified his birth certificate and enlisted in the US Marines at age 14 and who was killed in combat at age 15. Approximately 830,000 Vietnam veterans suffered symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder. An estimated 125,000 Americans fled to Canada to avoid the Vietnam draft, and approximately 50,000 American servicemen deserted. In 1977, United States President Jimmy Carter granted a full, complete and unconditional pardon to all Vietnam-era draft dodgers. The Vietnam War POW/MIA issue, concerning the fate of U.S. service personnel listed as missing in action, persisted for many years after the war's conclusion.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnam_War
- published: 19 Jun 2012
- views: 1370564
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Talk Vietnam - Vietnamese - American Literature Bridge
Chương trình Talk Vietnam của ĐTHVN. Chủ đề: Vietnamese - American Literature Bridge
Luyệ...
published: 13 Aug 2011
Talk Vietnam - Vietnamese - American Literature Bridge
Chương trình Talk Vietnam của ĐTHVN. Chủ đề: Vietnamese - American Literature Bridge
Luyện nghe tiếng Anh thêm tại http://www.luyennghetienganh.com
- published: 13 Aug 2011
- views: 82692
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Mike & Angela Best Wedding Day Trailer (Vietnamese American)
A short time capsule trailer of our 4 part Vietnamese American traditional wedding:
1)...
published: 27 Aug 2012
Mike & Angela Best Wedding Day Trailer (Vietnamese American)
A short time capsule trailer of our 4 part Vietnamese American traditional wedding:
1) Tea Ceremony -- Bride's House
2) Wedding Mass -- Church
3) Tea Ceremony -- Groom's House
4) Wedding Reception -- Seattle
Memories to last us a lifetime...
Music: Neon Lights by Natasha Bedingfield
- published: 27 Aug 2012
- views: 359
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VASA - Vietnamese American Student Association | http://vasapcc.org
http://vasapcc.org
Vietnamese American Student Association (VASA) is a non-profit and non...
published: 29 Aug 2012
VASA - Vietnamese American Student Association | http://vasapcc.org
http://vasapcc.org
Vietnamese American Student Association (VASA) is a non-profit and non-union organization whose members shall have the right to govern and control its activities through its duly elected officers and faculty advisor(s). Any student currently enrolling in Pasadena City College is eligible for membership. Our club has general meetings held on the campus at a specific time and place. Our club is organized to encourage and motivate Vietnamese students to make greatest performances in academic activities as well as to promote Vietnamese culture through social events. Moreover, we are supposed to deeply get involved in community service to help both Pasadena City College and the community at large. Hopefully, our club-VASA will become a real home to all of you where every member can take the chance not only to join in meaningful social activities but also to be yourselves and introduce Vietnamese beauty to friends all over the world.
- published: 29 Aug 2012
- views: 220