50 Years After, Voices from a Diaspora: Thuy Tran

Thuy Tran stands in front of a podium in a school auditorium and speaks into a microphone.

April 30, 2025 marked the fiftieth anniversary of the end of the American War in Vietnam. The war lasted twenty years and led to the deaths of an estimated 3 million people. After the end of the war, a huge wave of refugees fled Vietnam. Some of them settled in and around Portland. Today the city is home to one of the largest Vietnamese communities in the United States, making up 2 percent of the population.

Kevin Truong’s family was part of that wave of refugees who settled in Oregon. This year, as an Oregon Humanities Community Storytelling Fellow, he’s sharing some of the stories about the Vietnamese diaspora in Portland and neighboring communities.

In this video, we hear Thuy Tran talk about her experiences as an optometrist, member of the Oregon Air National Guard, and Oregon State Representative.

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Art and Music, Civic Life, Immigration, Politics, War, Community Storytelling Fellowship, Beyond the Margins

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