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On May 7, 1975, President Gerald Ford, a Republican, made a heartfelt appeal to the nation, urging Americans to welcome 130,000 Vietnamese refugees. He reminded us of our nation’s immigrant history ...
The Wall That Heals returned to the city after Memorial Day, and Warren is the only community in Ohio hosting the wall, which last came to Warren in August of 2018. The Wall That Heals contains the ...
Sacramento's Little Saigon neighborhood is full of Asian American businesses today, all because of refugees who fought to preserve their culture and find a sense of community.
New partnerships between the city of Boston and three community-based organizations aim to improve the translations of municipal documents.
Despite criminal convictions, successive Republican and Democratic administrations have shielded them from deportation since the war's end.
For the first time in more than 30 years, an annual ceremony at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, which honors those who fought in the war, will not take place at ...
Pope Leo XIV has appointed a Vietnamese American bishop in the United States, selecting Auxiliary Bishop Michael Pham to lead ...
After the fall of Saigon and the end of the Vietnam war, many families were forced to leave. Some settled in Denver and built a community at Little Saigon.
Explore the best of Asia in 2025! Our guide highlights 12 incredible destinations, including vibrant cities, cultural wonders ...
In the hands of Hendrix College English professor Alex Vernon, the life story of writer Tim O’Brien — best known for the 1990 ...
The military bugle call used in 1835 was changed from Scotts Tattoo, (Lt. Gen. Winfield Scott — General-in-chief of the ...
A total of 166 female Armed Forces veterans visited Washington D.C., on Wednesday on the largest all-women Honor Flight ever.