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Growing up as a Vietnamese American in a predominantly white, midwestern suburb, Vivien Bui once viewed her heritage as a cultural impediment. However, with time, this perspective started to shift. Listen to Vivien revisit her evolving relationship with identity politics and attempt to parse out what being Vietnamese means to her. "Defining Vietnamese-American, five years later" can also be found as a companion piece on our website: noodleshopmedia.com. This episode was curated by Carmen Zheng, and produced by Kyle Lok. If you enjoyed this podcast, we would greatly appreciate a subscribe or follow. Bone Broth Soup is part of The Noodle Shop Media Group. Find us on Instagram @NoodleShopMedia.
By Noodle Shop Media GroupGrowing up as a Vietnamese American in a predominantly white, midwestern suburb, Vivien Bui once viewed her heritage as a cultural impediment. However, with time, this perspective started to shift. Listen to Vivien revisit her evolving relationship with identity politics and attempt to parse out what being Vietnamese means to her. "Defining Vietnamese-American, five years later" can also be found as a companion piece on our website: noodleshopmedia.com. This episode was curated by Carmen Zheng, and produced by Kyle Lok. If you enjoyed this podcast, we would greatly appreciate a subscribe or follow. Bone Broth Soup is part of The Noodle Shop Media Group. Find us on Instagram @NoodleShopMedia.