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Minidoka Memories

Photojournal report on the camp and what it looks like now.

Minidoka : an American concentration camp

In Minidoka: An American Concentration Camp, Teresa Tamura documents one of ten such camps, the Minidoka War Relocation Center in Jerome County, Idaho. Her documentation includes artifacts made in the camp as well as the story of its survivors,…

Hundreds Rally Against Vietnamese Prime Minister

Newspaper article in the Seattle Times -Community members protest Phan Van Khai the first Vietnamese prime minister to visit the United States since the Vietnam War.

Official Vietnamese Flag Provokes Protests Pain

Newspaper article in the Seattle Times. King County Council delays resolution to recognize the flag of the fall Republic of Vietnam.

Vietnam Leader’s U.S. Tour Starts Here

Newspaper article in the Seattle Times -Community members protest Phan Van Khai the first Vietnamese prime minister to visit the United States since the Vietnam War.

Vietnamese Artworks Offer a Personal View — and Way to View the War

Newspaper article in the Seattle Times - two Vietnamese-American artists: Dinh Q. Lê's "A Tapestry of Memories” is showcased at Bellevue Arts Museum and An-My Lê's work is on displace at the Henry Art Gallery.

Vietnamese Clash Over Art

Newspaper article in the Seattle Times - Vietnamese-American community members protest Vietnamese (communist) artists showcasing their artwork in Seattle.

Vietnamese Groups Divided Over How to Remember Past

Newspaper article in the Seattle Times about the divided Vietnamese-American community group dynamics during a gathering at Union Station to remember the Fall of Saigon (4/30/1975)