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This public history website traces the story of the Vietnamese-Catholic Do-Nguyen family on their migration journey to the United States; it also explores the wider history and impact of the Catholic community on Vietnamese-Americans. Through firsthand interviews and historical background, it presents a unique look into the stories of Vietnamese-Catholics on their journey to America.
Subjects or Themes
Religion, Migration, Vietnamese-American, Modern History
Project Language(s)
English
Time Period
Geographic Location
Project Categories
Content Type
Images, artifacts
Target Audience(s)
Creators
Malia Humphries-Do, a high school senior at the Holton-Arms School.
Year(s)
2025
Host Institution / Affiliation / Project Location
Arcgis
Software Employed
Labor and Support
I conducted all the research, which included a literature review as well as several interviews, myself. This took approximately fifteen hours. After gathering the data, I designed and assembled the website by myself as well. This process included drafting the narrative, gathering photographs and quotes, building the StoryMap layout, and editing media. During the editing phase, I recieved help from religious scholar Dr. Pat McCullough, who gave me some advice on what to expand on and focus on for areas of the project.