

Moving Voices
Moving Voices is an award-winning oral history project that brings attention to the experiences of Vietnamese Americans in and around Louisville, Kentucky. The mission of Moving Voices is to collect, preserve, and share the Vietnamese American perspective through storytelling for the benefit of the public, academia, and future generations.
Moving Voices started in 2009 as an idea of Ms. Van Tran, a Louisville businesswoman and Vietnamese refugee. With the help of Crane House-Asia Institute, several young Vietnamese Americans, and a grant from Metro Louisville Government, Moving Voices became the first oral history project focused exclusively on an Asian community in Kentucky. In 2011, the Kentucky Historical Society recognized Moving Voices with the coveted Kentucky History Award. In 2014, Moving Voices began its current partnership with the Vietnamese Community of Louisville.