Transtrauma: Conceptualizing the Lived Experiences of Vietnamese American Youth

Dr. Khánh Lê’s talk draws from his doctoral project with Vietnamese American youth in the Philadelphia area. During Fall 2020, the youth participated in eight workshops to learn about their Vietnamese history, culture and language, as well as their history in the U.S. The eight workshops utilized the arts and storytelling to guide the youth to collectively narrate their experiences living in the diaspora. The careful examination of the youth’s narratives during the workshops helped him develop a theory of what he called “transtrauma.”

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Undocumented and Unafraid: Voices from the Immigrant Youth Movement

This talk focuses on the intersection of community engagement and policy, exploring how legal frameworks impact Asian American populations and their access to rights and resources. It provides insight into strategies for advocacy and navigating legal systems to address issues of equity and justice.

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Recording Voices: Stories of APA Youth as Language Brokers in NYC

This event presents findings on the experiences of Asian Pacific American youth serving as language brokers in New York City, highlighting both the challenges and responsibilities they face in translating and interpreting for their families. It also discusses policy implications and recommendations to improve language access and support for immigrant communities.

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