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Vietnamerica: The Story of the Nation's Largest Refugee Group

  • NYU Wagner - Lafayette Conference Room, Floor 2 105 East 17th Street New York, NY, 10003 United States (map)

Organizer: NYSEAN; Graduate Education and Training in Southeast Asia (GETSEA); SUNY/CUNY Southeast Asia Consortium (SEAC)

Type/Location: In Person / New York, NY

Description:

Join NYSEAN, Graduate Education and Training in Southeast Asia (GETSEA), and 25 universities across North America for a screening of Vietnamerica: The Story of the Nation’s Largest Refugee Camp. The screening is followed by a talkback with Executive Producer Nancy Bui of the Vietnamese Heritage Foundation.

About the documentary:

Following the wars in Vietnam, over two million people fled to country with the collapse of the Republic of Vietnam. That exodus, referred to by many as “the boat people” resulted in nearly half dying while in flight, battling the elements, starvation, and pirates.

Vietnamerica follows Master Nguyen Hoa as he returns to former refugee camps in Southeast Asia after three decades abroad to search for the graves of his wife and two children. Having fled Vietnam in 1981 on a boat with his family and friends, Hoa was the only survivor.

Executive Producer Nancy Bui of the Vietnamese Heritage Foundation joins GETSEA and 25 universities across North America to watch Vietnamerica together simultaneously and connect via Zoom for a discussion with the filmmaker about the Vietnamese diaspora, their struggle, and how Master Hoa’s story is a prism to see the larger group.

For more information on the film, visit http://vietnamericamovie.org.

Registration:

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