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Michael Nguyen (BA, History)

Michael, graduating with a Major in History, has utilized ACAM as a way to encourage Asian Diasporic youth to understand, collect, and preserve their family history in order to forge relationships and identities between two or more home countries.


Other ACAM Alumni

  • Joanne Yuasa (BA, Religion, Literature, and Arts)
  • Virginia Tina Ly (BA, English)
  • Kaylan Mah (BA, English Literature)
  • Shirley Ting (BSc, Global Resource Systems)
  • Elizabeth Cheong (B.Comm.)
  • Jacqueline Sarvini (BA, Political Science)
  • emily law (BA, English Language & Literatures + Psychology)
  • Carolyn Nakagawa (BA, English, Honours)
  • Lindsay Mak (BA, History and English Literature)
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