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State Assembly Recognizes Vietnamese Traditional and Freedom Flag

Recognized as Cultural and Traditional (Heritage) Flag of Vietnamese American Community

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SACRAMENTO — The California State Assembly passed Assemblymember Evan Low’s (D-Silicon Valley) ACR-195 to recognize the Vietnamese Traditional and Freedom Flag, also known as the flag of Vietnam from 1948-1955 and the former Republic of Vietnam, as the cultural and traditional flag of the Vietnamese American community.

Assemblymember Evan Low reflected on the importance of this recognition:

“I am proud to be able to work with my bipartisan Vietnamese-American legislative colleagues, Assemblymembers Stephanie Nguyen and Tri Ta, to usher in this historic recognition by the California State Legislature acknowledging the flag of Vietnam from 1948-1955 and the former Republic of Vietnam as the cultural and traditional (heritage) flag of our Vietnamese American community. Vietnamese Americans represent the very best of America, and their commitment to the principles of democracy, justice, and the protection and advancement of human rights has always been unwavering.”

After North Vietnam forces overthrew the Republic of Vietnam on April 30, 1975, known as the “Fall of Saigon” and “Black April”, more than 1 million refugees and immigrants from the former Republic of Vietnam immigrated to the United States. Today, nearly 800,000 Vietnamese Americans call California home.

With ACR-195, the California State Legislature joins the City of San Jose and the County of Santa Clara in recognizing the Vietnamese Traditional (heritage) and Freedom flag as the cultural and traditional flag of the Vietnamese American community.

ACR-195 next heads for a concurrence vote on the floor of the California State Senate

View and download the ACR-195 California State Assembly presentation: https://vimeo.com/952113136/122ea1667b

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Evan Low represents the Silicon Valley in the California State Assembly. He was elected in 2014 after serving as a Councilmember and Mayor for the City of Campbell. He serves as a Member of the Assembly Committees on Business and Professions, Elections, Governmental Organization, Higher Education, and Rules. Assemblymember Low also serves as the Chair of the California Asian American & Pacific Islander Legislative Caucus, is the founder and Co-Chair of the California Legislative Technology & Innovation Caucus, and is a Member of the California Legislative LGBTQ Caucus