Sea Of Memory - A Vietnamese Boat Refugee Documentary Film - Ryan Nguyen, 2011. After the Vietnam War ended on April 30, 1975, more than a million people fled the communist ruling by boats to the South China Sea. They faced obstacles such as pirate attacks, violent sea storms, thirst and starvation. Many lives were lost. Those that survived the journey immigrated to non-communist countries around the world. The majority of them found freedom and new life in the United States. My dad was one o..
Mai Nguyen is a survivor of the American War in Vietnam with a unique perspective and a compelling s...
This recording and transcript form part of a collection of oral history interviews conducted by the ...
Forty years after the Vietnam War ended, the challenges of remembering and retelling the war continu...
History is often recorded and read in texts. However, images are more powerful than words when it co...
On April 10, 1975, the Hanoi government of North Vietnam took control over the South. South Vietname...
In the South China Sea: Small Vietnamese fishing boats filled with many evacuees from South Vietnam ...
The biggest diaspora in Vietnamese history occurred between 1975 and 1992, when more than two millio...
Year 2008 marked the thirtieth anniversary of the peak of �Boat People� exodus, a movement started a...
[ndlr] A lire sur le site de Radio Free Asia. Retour commémoratif à Poulo Bidong et sur les anciens ...
end of decades of U.S. military and political involvement in South Vietnam, and beginning the influx...
This article is about the thousands of refugees who fled Vietnam following the 1975 victory by the V...
Mary (changed for privacy) was born in 1954 in North Vietnam, but was quickly swept up in the moveme...
This is an oral history on Dan Le, a boat refugee who left Vietnam after the Fall of Saigon and ende...
This book provides stark and moving narratives of the Vietnamese boat people’s flight in the years f...
[ndlr] A lire ou à voir sur U-T San Diego. Article de Jeanette Steele. Entretien avec Minh Nguyen. ...
Mai Nguyen is a survivor of the American War in Vietnam with a unique perspective and a compelling s...
This recording and transcript form part of a collection of oral history interviews conducted by the ...
Forty years after the Vietnam War ended, the challenges of remembering and retelling the war continu...
History is often recorded and read in texts. However, images are more powerful than words when it co...
On April 10, 1975, the Hanoi government of North Vietnam took control over the South. South Vietname...
In the South China Sea: Small Vietnamese fishing boats filled with many evacuees from South Vietnam ...
The biggest diaspora in Vietnamese history occurred between 1975 and 1992, when more than two millio...
Year 2008 marked the thirtieth anniversary of the peak of �Boat People� exodus, a movement started a...
[ndlr] A lire sur le site de Radio Free Asia. Retour commémoratif à Poulo Bidong et sur les anciens ...
end of decades of U.S. military and political involvement in South Vietnam, and beginning the influx...
This article is about the thousands of refugees who fled Vietnam following the 1975 victory by the V...
Mary (changed for privacy) was born in 1954 in North Vietnam, but was quickly swept up in the moveme...
This is an oral history on Dan Le, a boat refugee who left Vietnam after the Fall of Saigon and ende...
This book provides stark and moving narratives of the Vietnamese boat people’s flight in the years f...
[ndlr] A lire ou à voir sur U-T San Diego. Article de Jeanette Steele. Entretien avec Minh Nguyen. ...
Mai Nguyen is a survivor of the American War in Vietnam with a unique perspective and a compelling s...
This recording and transcript form part of a collection of oral history interviews conducted by the ...
Forty years after the Vietnam War ended, the challenges of remembering and retelling the war continu...