Chào các bạn,

Mình mới nhận được lịch sinh hoạt này từ anh Vũ Đức Vượng, giáo sư tại De Anza College, California. Lịch này chủ yếu là cho các bạn vùng Vịnh San Francisco. Có lẽ các bạn đọc được tiếng Anh 🙂 nên mình để nguyên bản Anh ngữ đây.
Cám ơn anh Vượng.
Chúc mọi người vui khỏe!
Hoành
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A few events relating to Vietnamese, around the Bay Area
The Summer Program at De Anza “VIETNAM in VIET-NAM” will take place in August this year.
Orientation meetings: at De Anza: tues. March 16 — noon – 1 pm — Second floor of the Library (Learning Center);
For more info, email me at this address.
Vu-Duc Vuong
Coordinator-Teacher
Vietnam in Vietnam
Summer Program of De Anza College
August 6 – 30, 2010
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Wednesday, February 24
The Long Shadow of Vietnam
Contemporary Asia Seminar Series
Marvin Kalb, James Clark Welling Presidential Fellow at The George Washington University and Edward R. Murrow Professor Emeritus at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government
Please join Marvin Kalb to discuss the impact of the Vietnam War on presidential/strategic decisions about national security issues.
Marvin Kalb is also a contributing news analyst for National Public Radio and Fox News Channel. In addition, he is frequently called upon to comment on major issues of the day by many of the nation’s other leading news organizations.
Kalb had a distinguished 30-year broadcast career, working for both CBS News and NBC News, where he served as Chief Diplomatic Correspondent, Moscow Bureau Chief, and moderator of Meet the Press. Among his many honors are two Peabody Awards, the DuPont Prize from Columbia University, the 2006 Fourth Estate Award from the National Press Club and more than a half-dozen Overseas Press Club awards. He has lectured at many universities, here and abroad. Kalb was the founding director of the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics, and Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
A graduate of the City College of New York, Kalb has an M.A. from Harvard and was zeroing in on his Ph.D. in Russian history when he left Cambridge in 1956 for a Moscow assignment with the State Department. The following year, he joined CBS News, the last correspondent hired by Edward R. Murrow. Kalb has authored or co-authored 10 nonfiction books and two best-selling novels. His latest book, The Media and the War on Terrorism (co-edited with Stephen Hess), was the recipient of the 2004 Arthur Rowse Award for Press Criticism. He is currently engaged in research for a book on U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War and its impact on American politics and foreign policy.
12:00p.m. – 1:30p.m, RSVP required by February 23
http://aparc.stanford.edu/events/registration/6089/
Okimoto Conference Room
Encina Hall, 3rd floor, east wing
For more information please contact Debbie Warren
dawarren@stanford.edu or 650-723-8387
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Thursday, February 25
The Health Policy Environment in Vietnam: Observations from an Outside Insider
Co-Sponsored by the Asia Health Policy Program and the South East Asia Forum
Dr. Khoa Truong, Assistant Professor of Department of Public Health Science Clemson University
The health sector’s successes in Vietnam have been described as “legendary” by international donors, but there is always the other side of the story. One can question the objectivity of reports from the government of Vietnam, the World Bank, and the World Health Organization. One can wonder in what areas the health sector has failed, who has paid for a “success story” and at what cost, and how much information is well documented and has been made public. Are there “stylized facts” regarding those aspects of health that have been successfully reformed compared with those where reform has lagged? Given these concerns, how can the research community contribute to improving health policy in Vietnam?
Dr. Truong will share his thought on recent socioeconomic development in Vietnam, discuss key health policy issues, and reflect upon his experiences including a research project in which the University of Queensland collaborated with Ministry of Health of Vietnam. Additional evidence will be drawn from a study of the cost-effectiveness of interventions to reduce tobacco use in Vietnam.
Khoa Truong was a visiting faculty member at the Hanoi School of Public Health and a research fellow at the Health Strategy and Policy Institute in 2008-2009. Prior to that he spent six years as a doctoral fellow at the RAND Corporation. His research interests include tobacco, alcohol, and illicit drug control policies; the impacts of built environments on health; international health issues; and economic development.
He received his doctorate and master of philosophy in policy analysis from the Pardee RAND Graduate School and earned a master’s degree in development economics from Williams College. A native of Vietnam, he began his career working with NGOs in bilateral and multilateral development projects in Southeast Asia. He was awarded a Fulbright scholarship and wrote “most outstanding paper” submitted at an Academy Health’s Annual Research Meeting (acknowledged as the premier forum for sharing the results of scholarship on health services).
12:00p.m. – 1:15p.m, RSVP required by February 24
http://aparc.stanford.edu/events/registration/5941/
Okimoto Conference Room
Encina Hall, 3rd floor, east wing
For more information please contact Lisa Lee
llee888@stanford.edu or 650-725-2429
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A community event
Please come join us in this upcoming theater event and post-theater dialogue within the Vietnamese community on issues of parenting, mental health, immigration policy; we are hoping that you take the collective journey to share your individual story thru story telling and to take additional step from self-care, caring for family to caring for larger community and to care for the planet earth.
Who: Guardians, Disciplinarians and Planters of Values.
Let us generate solutions together for a healthy and vibrant community!
Asian American Recovery Services, Inc. presents…
A Theater and Dialogue Event `LangTa’
performed by San Khau Viet Cali theater group.
on Feb 21st, March 7th and 14th 2010
When: February 21, 2010 Where: Shirakawa Community Center2072 Lucretia Ave San Jose, CA 95122 Time: 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
When: March 7th and 14th, 2010 Where: Mayfair Community Center2039 Kammerer Ave San Jose, CA 95116 Time: 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.
RSVP: thùy trang at 408-271-3900 x 343 or ttnguyen@aars-inc.org
Other: all events are free, light lunch will be provided.
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A film about New Orleans & Katrina & Viet-Ams
Dear Folks,
A VILLAGE CALLED VERSAILLES has a busy couple months coming up! Please find our March screenings below. Hope to see you at one soon, and please don’t forget to forward this on to friends who might want to see the film.
We are also excited to announce A VILLAGE CALLED VERSAILLES has just been invited to the 2010 American Documentary Showcase, curated by the US Department of State and the International Documentary Association (IDA). The film will travel with the Showcase to over 30 countries around the world this year. Finally, A VILLAGE CALLED VERSAILLES was recently honored with its third award, the Council on Foundations distinguished Henry Hampton Award for ‘Excellence in Film & Digital Media.’
Thank you for your continued support.
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SEBASTOPOL, CA:
WHAT: Sebastopol Documentary Film Festival
WHEN: 3/6 @ 7pm
WHERE: Sebastopol Cinemas, 6868 McKinley Street, Sebastopol, CA
INFO/TICKETS: Sebastopol Documentary Film Festival
FACEBOOK EVENT: http://tinyurl.com/avcvsebastopol
Filmmaker S. Leo Chiang, and associate producers Brittney Shepherd and Eva Moss will be in attendance.
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SAN JOSE, CA:
WHAT: California Association for Bilingual Ed (CABE) Conference
WHEN: 3/12 @ 4pm
WHERE: McEnery Convention Center, 150 West San Carlos St., San Jose, CA
FACEBOOK EVENT: http://tinyurl.com/avcvcabe
Filmmaker S. Leo Chiang will be in attendance. Please visit the CABE Conference page for more information.
SAN FRANCISCO/SAN JOSE, CA (Three Screenings):
WHAT: San Francisco Int’l Asian American Film Fest
INFO/TICKETS: San Francisco Int’l Asian Am Film Festival. Members of Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) receive discounts.
FACEBOOK EVENT: http://tinyurl.com/sfiaaff
Screening #1
WHEN: Sat 3/13 @ 2:15 pm
WHERE: Sundance Kabuki Cinemas, 1881 Post St @ Fillmore, SF
Screening #2
WHEN: Tue 3/16 @ 9 pm
WHERE: VIZ Cinema, 1746 Post St @ Webster, SF
Screening #3 – SAN JOSE
WHEN: Sat 3/20 @ 5:30 pm
WHERE: Camera 12 Cinema, 201 S. 2nd St @ San Carlos, San Jose
Filmmaker S. Leo Chiang and Associate Producers Brittney Shepherd & Eva Moss to attend.