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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>
  
Tram joined [[New Virginia Majority]] in 2008. Following the September 11th attacks on the World Trade Center, she helped fight for federal funding for a health treatment program to address the unmet physical and mental needs of rescue and recovery workers at Ground Zero. In 2005, Tram traveled to the Gulf Coast to organize the 30,000+ Vietnamese immigrants whose lives were devastated by Hurricane Katrina. For over 2 years, she directed a recovery program that assisted over 3,000 families by providing cultural and language-appropriate services, and she advocated for the sustainable redevelopment of immigrant communities and businesses in New Orleans, LA; Biloxi, MS; and Bayou La Batre, AL. Tram is an alumna of Barnard College, Columbia University and was a 2010 Lead the Way Fellow at the NYU Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service.<ref>http://newvirginiamajority.org/about/staff NVB staff, accessed November 2015]</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]]
 
[[Category:Freedom Road Socialist Organization]]
[[Category:Richmond]]
 
[[Category:Virginia]]
 
[[Category:New Virginia Majority]]
 

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