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Submit your thoughts on VIETNAM: The Next Generation.
We invite you to respond to the questions below or add your comments. Selected submissions will be posted on our Talkback page, so check back regularly and join the discussion.
- Filmmaker Sandy Northrop says, "Vietnam is a country, not a war. I’d like Americans… to know that the war really is over and that a new generation is carving out a positive future.” How did VIETNAM: The Next Generation change your perceptions on postwar Vietnam?
- Music teacher and singer Tran Minh Dang remains concerned about how Vietnam will maintain its traditions in the face of rapid change. Why is it important to preserve the cultural practices of the past?
- For many members of Vietnam’s new generation, war is but a distant memory. What are the advantages of looking forward? Is there harm in forgetting history?
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