Media Alert: Release Event for Arlington History Booklet "Echoes
Published on September 14, 2016
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"Echoes of Little Saigon," a booklet documenting contributions of Vietnamese immigrants to Arlington[/caption]
The new full-color booklet, "
Echoes of Little Saigon: Vietnamese Immigration and the Changing Face of Arlington" — a collaboration led by the County's
Cultural Affairs Division working with the
Historic Preservation Program and
Arlington Public Library's Center for Local History — will be introduced at an annual traditional event for the Vietnamese community: the
Trung Thu Festival.
The richly illustrated booklet from Kim A. O'Connell, also
downloadable for free, documents and interprets the impact of Vietnamese and other Southeast Asian immigrants who concentrated around the faded pre-Metro commercial center of Clarendon after the 1975 fall of South Vietnam.
The publication was produced with a
grant from the
Virginia Foundation for the Humanities.
What:
- History booklet release and special author presentation during annual Vietnamese Trung Thu Festival
Who:
- Author Kim A. O'Connell, historian/preservationist and daughter of a Vietnamese immigrant
- Cover artist Minh Uong, Vietnamese immigrant and a New York Times art director
- Former business owners from the Little Saigon community
When:
- Sunday, Sept. 18, noon to 4 p.m.
Where:
- Thomas Jefferson Community Center Gym, 3501 2nd St. S.