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Elsewhere Within Here: Immigration, Refugeeism and the Boundary Event
Engaging look at travel across national borders–as a foreigner, a tourist, an immigrant, a refugee–in a pre- and post-9/11 world. Who is welcome where?
Read moreFirst They Killed My Father
Five-year-old Luong Ung is the second youngest child in a large and prosperous family, and she lives a happy life in Phnom Penh.
Read moreFrom Enemies to visual Partners: Vietnam, the U.S. and Agent Orange
Le Ke Son and Charles R. Bailey outline the moral reasoning for a full American response and present further steps the United States and Vietnam can each take in a joint humanitarian initiative to resolve the legacy of Agent Orange/dioxin in Vietnam.
Read moreFrom Mountains to Skyscrapers: The Journey of the lu Mien
David Saechao tells the story of the Iu Mien, a transnational people currently residing in Southern China, Southeast Asia, and Western nations such as the United States and France.
Read moreLGBTQ Glossary in Vietnamese
A glossary featuring Vietnamese and other languages to assist families in speaking about LGBTQ identities and issues. Learn more here.
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