Wilson, Thomas Joel.

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Thomas Joel Wilson graduated with a degree in mathematics from the University of California, Irvine (UCI).

In the spring of 1987, he initiated a new class, designed to let students earn college credit while becoming political activists on behalf of Vietnamese refugees. The class was inspired by the Santa Ana-based Project Deliverance and the San Diego-based Boat People SOS Committee, two groups seeking to help people who fled the Communist regime in Vietnam. The purpose of the class, Wilson said, was to mobilize support for people who escaped Vietnam only to be victimized by Thai pirates, warring factions in Kampuchea and Thailand, and a system that often kept refugees trapped in Southeast Asian camps for years. Wilson sought faculty support for the class because of his increasing awareness of Vietnamese refugees' problems. For years, close Vietnamese friends had told him harrowing stories about their escape from Vietnam. Known as "Project Ngoc" or "Project Pearl", the class was actually named after a young girl, a character in a short story Wilson wrote based on Vietnamese boat people's testimonies.

From the description of Thomas Joel Wilson files on Vietnamese refugees, 1987-1989. (University of California, Irvine). WorldCat record id: 53194017

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Southeast Asia
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Vietnam
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Refugees
Refugees
Southeast Asians
Vietnamese
Vietnam War, 1961-1975
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Active 1989

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