August 12, 2019
Jacqueline Thanh, Executive Director of VAYLA
In February, a group of Vietnamese refugees stood outside a New Orleans City Council meeting and, alongside their American-born neighbors, protested a proposed gas plant that would emit toxic pollution and cost taxpayers $210,000,000. Four months later, a judge delivered a verdict: The plant would not be built.
PIVOT Decries New Public Charge Policy Deliberately Jeopardizes the Health and Wellness of Immigrant Families
/August 15, 2019
On Wednesday August 14, 2019, DHS released its finalized regulation Inadmissibility on Public Charge Grounds, unconscionably expanding its interpretation of public charge to include vital non-cash public support benefits such as health and nutritional benefits or housing support.
Who is a "Real" American?
/July 24, 2019
Thang Do, PIVOT Board Member
In recent days, President Donald Trump has been criticized harshly for several of his tweets. The criticism came of course from the opposing Democratic Party, but even in the President’s own Republican Party, several prominent figures also voiced their objection. Leaders of many countries attacked the racism implied in his Twitter messages.
America Was Built on Dissent
/July 24, 2019
Khanh Nguyen, PIVOT Member
"Go back to your country" is another way of saying "Because I love my country, you cannot disagree with me and since the color of your skin is different from me, then you must not love this country and therefore you must leave this country". It is the most racist statement a person can make to another person. It is a statement directed at me so many times while growing up in America, I lost count how many times but I did not lose the hurt as a result of it.
We Cannot and Will Not Simply "Go Back"
/July 23, 2019
Linh T. Nguyen, PIVOT Member and Assistant Professor of American Ethnic Studies at University of Washington
President Trump’s July 14 attack on four freshman women Congressmembers Ayanna Pressley, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar is consistent with his attitudes toward women and people of color who continue to challenge his attempts to reinstall outdated gender and racial politics. In the days since, his ongoing vilification of Omar and the demand to “Send her back” has solidified as a rallying call for his conservative and predominantly white base. This recent barrage of attacks is part of a larger strategy to distract from the administration’s continued aggressive border policing and new asylum policies.
Are You American Born?
/July 22, 2019
Linh Kochan, PIVOT Member
Are you American born? Are you naturalized American? Are you white? Are you non-white? Where are you on the ladder of American privilege? How many times have you been told to "go back to your country?"
Trump has said it. If you don't like America (i.e., the America under Trump), leave! Go back to where your ancestors came from! He directed it first at the four minority congresswomen then broadened it to the rest of America to a crowd that shouted to an American born citizen, "Send her back!"
Read MoreClimate change: the existential threat for humanity→
/July 12, 2019
Hieu Le & Thang Do, PIVOT members
None among us can afford to be indifferent about the future of our children and grandchildren. We invest much time, effort and money in order for them to enjoy the best life possible. At the same time, many don’t pay enough attention to the environment that future generations will inherit from us. What legacy are we leaving for them? Money and possession can’t buy clean air, safe water, or a climate that remains within a reasonable range to support human life.
PIVOT Endorses Tam Dinh for School Board in Mercer Island, WA
/July 8, 2019
PIVOT proudly announces that we are endorsing Dr. Tam Dinh, a candidate for Mercer Island, WA School Board Position 5, and currently an Associate Professor and Program Director of the Social Work Program at Saint Martin’s University. Dr. Dinh, the only candidate with professional experience in education, has been involved over the last 25 years at the local and state level in providing services and advocating for policies that reflect and address the education and mental health needs of Vietnamese Americans. She believes her education, mental health expertise, and advocacy background would be an asset on the School Board to help address the increasingly complex needs of a growing, diverse student population via the lens of diversity, equity and inclusion.
Reflections on America’s Independence Day
/July 3, 2019
Thang Do, PIVOT Board Member
Like many Vietnamese Americans, I left Vietnam to come to the United States. For quite a few years, I had viewed myself as a refugee, with a temporary connotation associated with the term: I only escaped the dangers of my old country to seek safety and protection. What about the future? Life’s prospects were foggy at the beginning, so not many of us bothered contemplating the future, although we all knew that returning to our homeland was not a possibility.