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Tonight. It is amazing to have worked with them over the last few weeks in putting together this event. Dede is an attorney. And this makes me really, really proud, she will enter the Army Jag Corps actually this friday. This is really her last big event in civilian life before shes joining jag. And she will ship out to ft. Benning on friday. So that is it. See her, you know, goodbye to civilian life here for a while. And then we have thao, also a u of a alum, with a masters from the kent school of social work. She came to louisville as a refugee, as well, with her family in 1994. So without further ado, please welcome our two moderators and im looking forward to an exciting evening. Thank you, daniel, and the university of louisville for sponsoring tonights fantastic program. Can you guys hear me okay . Okay. Good. Ladies and gentlemen, my name is dede and my colleague right here, her name is thao. Were not related. Its just a very common last nail. We are both with moving voices. Mov
The country following the fall of saigon. The panel settles in kentucky and this is about one hour and a half. I would like to introduce the two moderators for tonight. Ddtranh and dowa tranh. They are the leading effort and community leading ever behind moving voices and behind this evening tonight you its amazing to have worked with them over the last two weeks including putting together this event. Deedee is a daughter of vietnam war refugees and is an attorney. She is also u of l alum and it makes me really proud that she will enter the Army Jag Corps this friday. This is her last big event in civilian life and [applause] she will ship out to fort denning on friday. Goodbye to civilian life for a while. Then we have dow who is a uo0f l alum with and asked with a masters from the school of social work. She came to louisville as a refugee as well with her family in 1994. Without further add to, please welcome our two moderators and im looking forward to an exciting evening. [applause
Do. I really liked school very much but i pretended i didnt. And of course, when the car came, that was the end of my formal education. Tell us what happened. Well i guess the danger signals were flying high in the summer of 1939 by and large i must say it was ignored by my family. I was aware with my mother in a place called krin its sha. I remember my very first incident, which is by fear. My mother and i went to a concert and i remember setting quite vividly. There were flowers around and im not very musical but something caught on that date and i remember the crowd of people sitting there and flowers and it was very warm. That day one of those golden days of summer as i see it now. And suddenly, a young man came running up to the podium and pushed the conductor aside and said how can you all sit here listening to music when danger is coming from there and pointed to the separated us from czech slovakia. Why dont you go home and take up arms. I remember moving closer shouldnt we go