University of Southern California, Department of Sociology

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Areas of Interest

Race and Ethnicity: inter-racial relations and inter-group disparities (immigrants, refugees, Vietnamese Americans, and Asian Americans).

Religion, Transnationalism, and Family: transnational religious communities, religious participation and identity formation, and the transmission of religious beliefs and practices

Thien-Huong T. Ninh, Ph.D. Student
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USC Sociology Dept
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Los Angeles, CA 90089

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Last updated 5/23/08

SELECTED COMMUNITY AND UNIVERSITY SERVICES

4/2008-Present Asian Pacific American Legal Center, Immigration and Citizenship Project, Bilingual Interpreter

1/2008-4/2008 Peace Games Program at Norwood Street Elementary School, Teacher Volunteer

8/2007-5/2008 USC Asian Pacific American Association Student Services, The Connections! Asian Pacific American Mentoring Program, Mentor

8/2006-7/2007 Peace Games Program at Norwood Street Elementary School, Coordinator

7/2006-4/2007 Third Vietnamese International Film Festival, Public Relations Committee

5/2006-8/2006 USC Office of International Services, Orientation Group Leader

8/2004-1/2005 District Office of Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez, Executive Assistant

9/2003-6/2004 UCLA Bruin Leaders Project, Leader

1/2001-6/2004 Pacific Ties Magazine (UCLA student-based magazine), Contributor

6/2002-6/2003 UCLA Vietnamese Student Union, Advocacy-Political Chair

6/2002-6/2003 UCLA Community Activities Committee, Appointed Undergraduate Representative

10/2002-6/2003 First Vietnamese International Film Festival, Co-Founder and Co-Director

6/2002-9/2002 Town Hall Meeting on Asian and Pacific Islander Workers, Media Committee

1/2002-6/2002 First Legislative Hearing on Asian and Pacific Islander Workers, Co-Coordinator

1/2001-6/2002 Higher Opportunity Program for Education, Workshop Coordinator

Current and Recent Research Assistantship Projects
Transnational Religious Communities: Caodai, Hoa Hao Buddhism, and Dao Mau Transmission of Religions across Generations California Votes Initiative
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