Monthly Archives: October, 2024

Viet America Votes: My LinkedIn Profile is Political

If you were to open my LinkedIn profile, you’d see it begins with, “As a proud Vietnamese American, my identity is at the heart of everything I do.”

Viet America Votes: Perpetually Divided

“Please remember what I came to this country from. I came to get away from communists.”

In the Diaspora: October 2024

►Vietnam’s poverty rate drops to 1.93%►Vietnam chairs working luncheon of UNCLOS Group of Friends founding countries►O.C.’s Vietnamese community reacts to former Supervisor Andrew Do's...

Nuptials and ‘Nam: A Liminal LA Wedding

We had decided to get married and have a wedding in the flickering cauldron that is inordinately expensive Los Angeles.

Viet Film Fest 2024: Ru

Ru celebrates a refugee family’s resilience in the aftermath of war, as well as the generosity of Canadian sponsors in the late 1970s.

Viet Film Fest 2024: To Our Parents, With Love

Watching the films of “To Our Parents, With Love” feels a lot like stepping inside the homes that your Vietnamese friends grew up in.

Dreaming Once More

This way of talking had helped us recognize each other, to keep us from getting lost.

The In-Between Spaces: An Interview with Sabine Huynh

A life of exile makes you grow up in this very interesting space that is between languages.

Poetry: Form 1040

A new poem by hamsa fae.