Sitting peacefully amid us in the Pacific Northwest is one of the defining symbols of a trigger-point to America’s involvement in Vietnam in the 1960s and '70s.
The disorientation of assimilation was Lê’s subject, the complicated experience of giving up something you knew, something ...
Tuyet Le led the advocacy group Asian Americans Advancing Justice Chicago for 19 years, overseeing Chicago’s first mayoral candidate forum for Asian Americans, championing voter education and voter ...
Commissioner Rob Feltner suggested allotting $20,000 to each commission district for smaller cultural events that did not ...
According to Columbus County Schools, more than 200 volunteers will be needed for The Wall That Heals’ In Memory program that ...
For decades, the Kennedy Center has come to symbolize freedom of expression, representation and creativity in the performing ...
A troupe of Australian entertainers last week took the "big beat" to Australian soldiers in Viet Nam during a three-day tour of Army bases. In the fierce tropical heat of Bien Hoa Airbase they sang, ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Vietnam War veteran and Huntsville artist Everett Carter joined 48 Now to share his experience as a Black soldier and how he helps veterans, including himself, navigate ...
and artists who were born in Vietnam but moved to the U.S. at a young age would consider themselves 1.5 generation. Anthony Le and Phillipa Pham Hughes, the duo behind the Vietnamese art ...
and artists who were born in Vietnam but moved to the U.S. at a young age would consider themselves 1.5 generation. Anthony Le and Phillipa Pham Hughes, the duo behind the Vietnamese art collective ...