In a recent TIE Talks interview, Linh Thủy Nguyễn discusses her book Displacing Kinship, which explores how second-generation Vietnamese Americans contend with intergenerational trauma rooted in the legacies of the Vietnam War alongside the racism they experience as part of immigrant families attempting to assimilate into American life. Through the course of the conversation, Linh also touches on the importance of making academic research intelligible to non-academic audiences, noting that all research questions are rooted in real-world lived experiences and highlighting the value of establishing and maintaining community connections. Read the full interview with Linh Thủy Nguyễn and Fatima Mohie-Eldin TIE Talks with Linh Thủy Nguyễn - Choice 360