Recent GiftsMitchell I. BonnerNewspaper clippings, ephemera photos, selected 2005 issues of AsianWeek concerning Southeast Asian American communities in the San Francisco Bay area, with a focus on the Lao and Mien. Tami BùiCopy of the April 2005 issue of BN (Bao Nha) Magazine. John R. CampbellHis book, Are we winning? Are they winning?: A civilian advisor’s reflections on wartime Vietnam, (2004). Darlene D. DeAngeloThe catalogs for Out of Context, an exhibit at the Huntington Beach Art Center (June 11-August 7, 2005) of contemporary art created by Vietnamese American and Vietnamese artists. Cynthia Diep, D.D.S.Poems and prose of Truyen-Hoa-Diep (2005). Professor James FreemanMaterials concerning Hearts of Sorrow, including oral history notebooks, narrator’s agreement, and NEH grant proposal. Hội Kết Đoàn (Vietnamese Americans United)Five books of poetry, essays, short stories by Vietnamese Americans, ages 20-35 living in the Washington D.C. area: Tập chí Kết Robert R. Jones IIIMaterials relating to the 2005 NAVASA conference, Washington, D.C.; La Toàn VinhA visit to Vietnam, by Madison Morrison, with illustrations by La Toàn Vinh, (2005). Canh Viet Lê18 books and periodicals, including issues of The Vietnam Forum, dictionaries, works about Vietnamese culture and history. Lê Xuân KhoaHis book Việt Nam, 1945-1995: Tập I: Tị nan 1954 và Bài học Bốn Cuộc chiến (1945-1979); Vietnamese American NGO Directory, 2004-2005. Thao LêThree articles from Crime & Delinquency, 51:2, April 2005: “Gender differences in Cambodian Delinquency: The role of ethnic identity, parental discipline, and peer delinquency,” by Charles G. Go & Thao N. Lê; “The relationship of school, parent, & peer contextual factors with self-reported delin-quency for Chinese, Cambodian, Laotian or Mien, and Vietnamese Youth,” by Thao N. Lê, et al; “Deporting Cambodian refugees: Justice denied?,” by Bill Ong Hing. Gayle MorrisonArticles about the Hmong community from the Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune, and about Lao food from the New York Times (2005); The people of South Vietnam: How they feel about the war, a CBS News Public Opinion Survey, 1967: 1980s newspaper articles about the Hmong in Montana. Angela-Minhtu D. NguyếnHer senior honor thesis, Vietnamese refugees and their American-born Vietnamese counterparts: Development of an instrument to measure biculturalism, self-determination, and perceived discrimination, University of San Diego, 2002. Nguyễn Phúc Bửu Diên & Phạm Thị Hoàng OanhPart six of their continuing work, Quê Hương Hoài Niệm VI, 2003. Nguyến Trần Tấn DạtHis book of poetry, Nỗi lòng: Thó, 2005. Thy PechMaterials relating to the United Cambodian Students of America and the Cambodian Student Society at CSU Long Beach, C-HOPE, and Cambodian American rap artist, Prach Ly. Thanong SithisombathMemories of gold, memories of silk, DVD, 2003. Concerns artist embroiderer Prince Nithakhong Somsanith. Vinh TôUCI Vietnamese Student Association 2004 and 2005 Culture Night programs. Hồng-Ân TrươngSouthern Exposure: Journal of the Progressive South., vol 33:1-2 (Summer 2005): “East Meets South”: 150 years of Asian/Southern Intersections” Daniel TsangSix journal articles about homosexuality and AIDS in Vietnam and in Southern California; newspaper articles concerning hurricane Katrina and other events concerning Southeast Asia and Southeast Asian American communities. Professor Linda Trinh Võặc San Hiệp Hội Don Bosco, Kỷ Niệm 10 Năm, 1995-2005; “Staying Vietnamese: Community and place in Orange County and Boston,” by Karin Aguilar San Juan, City & Community 4:1, March 2005. Phu H. Võ His books of poetry and short stories: Có những niềm riêng (2005), Văn học Dr. Son Kim Võ500 30”x20” bilingual posters illustrating Vietnamese culture and the origin of the Vietnamese language, Kho tàng văn hoá Việt Nam=Treasure of Vietnamese culture, by Dr. Nguyễn Mạnh Hùng, Researcher and Doctor in History, Vietnam, translated from Technique du peuple annamite, by Henri Oger; materials relating to the CSUF exhibit, A Long Journey of Courage; ephemera relating to the Vietnamese American community. Trin YarboroughHer book, Surviving twice: Amerasian children of the Vietnam War, 2005. Thanks to all our donors, and apologies to anyone inadvertently not acknowledged here. |
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