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'''Tram Quang Nguyen''' is a social justice activist and a Project Advisor for the [[Institute for Southern Studies]].
 
'''Tram Quang Nguyen''' is a social justice activist and a Project Advisor for the [[Institute for Southern Studies]].
  
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She is a writer and editor from Southern California and Vietnam. She is the executive editor of [[ColorLines]], a magazine in [[Oakland]]. Nguyen has contributed to [[Pacific Ties]] newsmagazine, and was part of the new [[Gidra]] magazine collective. She graduated from UCLA in 1996.<ref>[http://www.kqed.org/w/snapshots/bios/index.html#sumi_pat, Snapshots of Asian America, bio, accessed Jan.11, 2013]</ref>
 
She is a writer and editor from Southern California and Vietnam. She is the executive editor of [[ColorLines]], a magazine in [[Oakland]]. Nguyen has contributed to [[Pacific Ties]] newsmagazine, and was part of the new [[Gidra]] magazine collective. She graduated from UCLA in 1996.<ref>[http://www.kqed.org/w/snapshots/bios/index.html#sumi_pat, Snapshots of Asian America, bio, accessed Jan.11, 2013]</ref>
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=="Challenging Anti-Asian Harassment"==
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"We Have the Power to Make Change: The Role of Community Lawyering in Challenging Anti-Asian Harassment at South Philadelphia High School" by [[Cecilia Chen]] and [[Andrew Leong]]. The authors  thanked [[Ellen Somekawa]], [[Helen Gym]], and [[Xu Lin]] from [[Asian Americans United]]; [[Nancy Dung Nguyen]] and [[Michelle Nguyen]] from [[Boat People SOS]]; [[Tram Nguyen]] and [[Alison Sprague]] from [[Victim/Witness Services of South Philadelphia]]; [[Mia-Lia Kiernan]], [[Debbie Wei]] and the [[Asian Student Association of Philadelphia]] for their courageous efforts to address bias-based harassment at SPHS. <ref>[file:///C:/Users/Trevor/Downloads/19.10%20Chen%20FINAL.pdf]</ref>
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==APEN Board of Directors, 2011==
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[[Asian Pacific Environmental Network]] board members 2011;
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*[[Rona Fernandez]]
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*[[Prasi Gupta]]
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*[[Joanne Kim]]
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*[[Sujin Lee]]
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*[[Mario Lugay]]
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*[[Tram Quang Nguyen]]
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*[[Rachel Shigekane]]
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*[[Malcolm Amado Uno]]
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*[[Aditi Vaidya]]
  
 
==Institute for Southern Studies Project Advisors==
 
==Institute for Southern Studies Project Advisors==
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*[[William Quigley]], Professor, Loyola University New Orleans Law School and Director, Poverty Law Clinic
 
*[[William Quigley]], Professor, Loyola University New Orleans Law School and Director, Poverty Law Clinic
 
*[[Lisa Seitz Gruwell]], Political Director, [[Skyline Public Works]]
 
*[[Lisa Seitz Gruwell]], Political Director, [[Skyline Public Works]]
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==APEN==
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[[Asian Pacific Environmental Network]] [[Linda Lee]], [[Mei-ying Williams]], [[Tram Nguyen]], [[Timmy Lu]].
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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[[Category:Freedom Road Socialist Organization]]

Latest revision as of 14:42, 17 June 2023


Tram Quang Nguyen is a social justice activist and a Project Advisor for the Institute for Southern Studies.

Nguyen is the media and development coordinator at the California Reinvestment Coalition.[1]

She is a writer and editor from Southern California and Vietnam. She is the executive editor of ColorLines, a magazine in Oakland. Nguyen has contributed to Pacific Ties newsmagazine, and was part of the new Gidra magazine collective. She graduated from UCLA in 1996.[2]

"Challenging Anti-Asian Harassment"

"We Have the Power to Make Change: The Role of Community Lawyering in Challenging Anti-Asian Harassment at South Philadelphia High School" by Cecilia Chen and Andrew Leong. The authors thanked Ellen Somekawa, Helen Gym, and Xu Lin from Asian Americans United; Nancy Dung Nguyen and Michelle Nguyen from Boat People SOS; Tram Nguyen and Alison Sprague from Victim/Witness Services of South Philadelphia; Mia-Lia Kiernan, Debbie Wei and the Asian Student Association of Philadelphia for their courageous efforts to address bias-based harassment at SPHS. [3]

APEN Board of Directors, 2011

Asian Pacific Environmental Network board members 2011;

Institute for Southern Studies Project Advisors

The following members served as Project Advisors at the Institute in December 2011:[4]

APEN

Apenistas.JPG

Asian Pacific Environmental Network Linda Lee, Mei-ying Williams, Tram Nguyen, Timmy Lu.

References

  1. redirecttemplate:Institute for Southern Studies