Vietnam in Washington
Vietnam in Washington Part 2
Special | 27m 37sVideo has Closed Captions
WETA TV 26 examines the Vietnam War's political and cultural impact on Washington, D.C.
Host Paul Berry is joined by local residents for a discussion of how Vietnamese immigrants helped shaped the Washington area community. Guests include Thuy Dinh, lawyer and writer who grew up in Vietnam; Kim O’Connell, journalist and daughter of a U.S. soldier and his Vietnamese wife; Quang Le, owner of Huong Binh Deli who fled Vietnam in 1977; and Nicholas Lepham, organizer of VietFest.
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Vietnam in Washington is a local public television program presented by WETA
Vietnam in Washington
Vietnam in Washington Part 2
Special | 27m 37sVideo has Closed Captions
Host Paul Berry is joined by local residents for a discussion of how Vietnamese immigrants helped shaped the Washington area community. Guests include Thuy Dinh, lawyer and writer who grew up in Vietnam; Kim O’Connell, journalist and daughter of a U.S. soldier and his Vietnamese wife; Quang Le, owner of Huong Binh Deli who fled Vietnam in 1977; and Nicholas Lepham, organizer of VietFest.
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Vietnam in Washington is a local public television program presented by WETA