Memorial Museum for the Vietnamese Expatriates in America
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Over the past 30 years, Vietnamese expatriates living all around the world continue to struggle with their collective identity. These people loss their original authentic government, have a “home” that they cannot live in and carry a nationality that they can no longer affirm. Nonetheless, these Vietnamese, including myself, are segregated citizens resettling amongst many countries. I fear that these issues about the Vietnamese can potentially be damaging to the vitality of future Vietnamese-American generations. Although, I believe these issues can be harmonized with serious commitments to unify these enclaves of displaced Vietnamese.