「美國長久以來是難民重新安置的領袖,為全世界受迫害的人們點亮希望的燈塔,促進受到衝突影響的區域的穩定,並推動國際合作以應對全球難民危機。美國聯邦政府透過『美國難民接納計畫』,與全美各地的私部門夥伴及美國公民攜手合作,展現我們國家的寬容及核心價值,同時美國也受益於這些難民對我們國家的諸多貢獻。」— 美國總統拜登行政命令:難民重新安置重建及強化計畫暨氣候變遷對移民影響計畫。行政命令全文請參考:https://bit.ly/3rp3JIB
“The long tradition of the United States as a leader in refugee resettlement provides a beacon of hope for persecuted people around the world, promotes stability in regions experiencing conflict, and facilitates international collaboration to address the global refugee crisis. Through the United States Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP), the Federal Government, cooperating with private partners and American citizens in communities across the country, demonstrates the generosity and core values of our Nation, while benefitting from the many contributions that refugees make to our country.” President Biden’s Executive Order on Rebuilding and Enhancing Programs to Resettle Refugees and Planning for the Impact of Climate Change on Migration. Read the full text here: https://bit.ly/3rp3JIB
同時也有7部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過24萬的網紅Kyle Le Dot Net,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Giap's Original Video:https://youtu.be/LgAED4TBPN8 After 1975, hundreds of thousands of people from Vietnam got on boats to leave post war. Those who ...
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american refugee 在 MIYAVI Facebook 的最佳解答
What a year and what a way to end it.
I was really scared.
Rehearsing everyday and there were tons of unexpected things which we had to deal with and we couldn’t be sure until the last minute of the show.
I was even waking up several times and dreaming about the show the night before. Lol
I’m so glad that we were able to make this project happen and a reality to close off this year.
I just didn’t want 2020 to end up to be like a year that I couldn’t achieve anything or that we had to give up on doing lots of stuff because of the pandemic. Wanted to find something that we could do because of this situation instead.
And I always want to have that type of perspective, cuz I believe that’s the way we can find light for the future.
In any situation we can keep challenging, and as long as we keep trying, we will never lose hope.
We won’t lose to Covid-19.
And also even if it’s a small step forward, we will continue to pave a way for a more brighter and sustainable future.
I understand that issues like climate change, refugee crisis, discrimination which were part of the theme of this show, won’t be resolved over night. But as long as we keep screaming, even if it’s a tiny voice, it can have an important impact eventually. I’m also convinced that we artists can take on that role through our world and performances.
I am very very thankful to all the Japanese and American staff who worked tirelessly, being stuck in the studio throughout the holidays. I’m very proud of the work we have achieved all together especially at an end of this crazy year.
And thank you so much to everyone who watched the show! Even in these turbulent times, we are all under the same sky in the same generation. I’m happy and privileged to be able to share and live together with you all.
Love you all.
M
american refugee 在 Jeremy C. Photography Facebook 的最讚貼文
May you rest in peace, Mr. Frank 🙏🏼
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Born in Switzerland, Mr. Frank went to New York at the age of 23 as an artistic refugee from what he considered to be the small-minded values of his own country. He was best known for his groundbreaking book, “The Americans,” a masterwork of black and white photographs drawn from his cross-country road trips in the mid-1950s and published in 1959.
“The Americans” challenged the presiding midcentury formula for photojournalism, defined by sharp, well-lighted, classically composed pictures, whether of the battlefront, the homespun American heartland or movie stars at leisure. Mr. Frank’s photographs — of lone individuals, teenage couples, groups at funerals and odd spoors of cultural life — were cinematic, immediate, off-kilter and grainy, like early television transmissions of the period.
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https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/10/arts/robert-frank-dead-americans-photography.html
american refugee 在 Kyle Le Dot Net Youtube 的最佳貼文
Giap's Original Video:https://youtu.be/LgAED4TBPN8
After 1975, hundreds of thousands of people from Vietnam got on boats to leave post war. Those who survived the seas made it to refugee camps all over Southeast Asia, from Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, to Hong Kong. And eventually, some had a chance to resettle in America, Canada, Australia, and many parts of Europe. This is a story about three friends who found each other after 40 years. I met Giap in New Jersey a few years ago and he asked me to make a video about his life story. I agreed and after publishing it, two of Giap's refugee camp friends, who were also viewers of this channel, recognized him and saw themselves in my video. They reached out and I connected them to Giap. Giap connected his friends Thanh from Los Angeles and Phuong from San Diego together. They met right away. Giap also met Phuong two years ago in Da Nang. But Giap just met Thanh and the three of them were finally together after 40 years.
For more Vietnamese Boat Refugee Stories and Camps: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnwupzqd-YERLAf_7t1zO6MobEHibkWGN
Special thanks to DJ Erick-C for the remixing the music. https://www.instagram.com/djerickc/
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About Me: I'm Kyle Le and these are the places I've been, the people I've met, the foods I've eaten, and the many things that I've seen...Originally from Southern California, I moved to Saigon, Vietnam after university and lived there for many years. Then, I traveled the world finding and documenting stories of Vietnamese people living outside of the homeland. Then I finished my master's at USC and now... well... you're going to have to follow and watch to find out!
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american refugee 在 Kyle Le Dot Net Youtube 的最讚貼文
Tuan and his brothers are the only Vietnamese American team (as far as we know) of Hollywood Paparazzi. Tuan is originally from Hoc Mon, Saigon, and made his way to Texas as a boat refugee in the mid 70s where his family settled in Austin. After serving with the National Guard, Tuan found himself in Hollywood where he soon picked up a camera and 15 years later here he is. Tuan's wife is due for her interview and new America life any minute.
Special thanks to Tuan, Tin, and Sam for letting us see their lives for a day.
Idiot Paparazzi is from Talkshow with Spike Feresten. I do not own this footage.
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american refugee 在 Kyle Le Dot Net Youtube 的最讚貼文
a Kyle Le doc.
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Giap's story is similar to many Viet kieu and Vietnamese overseas abroad. The resilience of the refugee immigration struggle combined with the eventual return home to support family and friends back in the motherland is something that is still on going today. It's an important historical and present sociological aspect of the Vietnamese diaspora that is seldom discussed even though it's apparent i almost every household past or present. Thank you to Giap for sharing his story. If anyone else wants their story told and our schedule aligns, then maybe it'll happen. Heck, Giap just reached out to me one day and I just came over to his house not even knowing a thing. And it turned out to be a great story, but also a great opportunity to share such a life.
Thanks to Giap for the chance to create this video and the main reason why I went back to Vietnam during the summer. When I left in March, I had no plans at all to return during the summer, but meeting him and his enthusiasm for sharing the Vietnamese diaspora and culture and his story made the decision a lot easier. Because of Giap, we have all of these Vietnam videos that I've released in the last few weeks and the next few weeks. Thank you Giap. Meeting one person can definitely change the course of our life. Who knows what's next?
For more videos:
https://youtu.be/pmt6Y9fG3I8 Canadian chocolate maker in VN
https://youtu.be/6rdiRYsswCk A motorbike valet's dreams
https://youtu.be/XRW0pOgoM0I Japanese girl speaks Vietnamese
https://youtu.be/DEK90AxcVgg Senegal Viet man update!
https://youtu.be/oCI81qBKLRM Everyone's speaking Vietnamese
https://youtu.be/f7RVANi1rv0 Vietnamese Man in Senegal, Africa
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About Me: I'm Kyle Le and I used to live, travel, and eat in Vietnam and many Asian countries. I'm passionate about making videos and sharing modern Asia to the world. I've traveled everywhere in Vietnam, from Hanoi to Saigon - Far North, Central Highlands, Islands, and Deep Mekong Delta - I've visited there. In addition to 15+ countries from Indonesia to Thailand to Singapore, you'll find all of my food, tourist attractions, and daily life experiences discovering my roots in the motherland on this amazing journey right on this channel. So be sure to subscribe- there's new videos all the time and connect with me on social media below so you don't miss any adventures.
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Locations: Saigon, Quang Ninh,