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Token Logo and Heritage Cycle Explained

Jimmy Patel-Nguyen :: — The REFUGENE Token is our reminder of the connection between generations. The six sides of the Token represent the six steps of the heritage cycle. This symbol is our way of honoring our past, our cultural identity, and the potential of future generations.

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White Christmas in Black April

Jimmy Patel-Nguyen :: — It’s Christmas time, and like other folks, my wife and I have set up our tree, strung our lights, and hung our stockings. We listen to Christmas music to get into the spirit, but one song in particular reminds me of something far different than the holiday itself.

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1975: Photos from Camp Pendleton

Jimmy Patel-Nguyen :: — Camp Pendleton was one of four refugee camps America organized in the Spring of 1975. Marines had 36 hours to set up tents, toilets, and showers for tens of thousands of refugees who escaped South Vietnam. On a trip...

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My story and why REFUGENE exists

Jimmy Patel-Nguyen :: — Hi, my name is Jimmy and I am a Vietnamese American who was born and raised in North Carolina. I started printing REFUGENE shirts to connect with my heritage. As a father and as a minority, I worry our cultural identity will fade with each generation. The REFUGENE project exists to...

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The REFUGENE Manifesto

Jimmy Patel-Nguyen :: — I wrote ‘The REFUGENE Manifesto’ as my interpretation of what it takes to be successful, and I kept it in my wallet as a personal reminder to...

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