Huy Ngo is a Vietnamese American author and photographer who came over to the United States as a refugee when he was one year old. He approaches life with an understanding of his r...view moreHuy Ngo is a Vietnamese American author and photographer who came over to the United States as a refugee when he was one year old. He approaches life with an understanding of his roots that make him appreciate the present and strive for a substantive future.
After gradually moving across the United States, Huy and his family settled down in the heart of Little Saigon in southern California. The second of five children, Huy grew up like many kids, struggling to find where he fit in with his family, his friends, and life.
Going away to college at UC Berkeley gave him perspective on the bigger world beyond his childhood and a greater awareness of his past. Huy’s parents instilled in him a sense of responsibility and duty to his family, in particular, his ancestors and people who sacrificed for him. As a young man of little patience, he didn’t know nor care to know much about his parents’ lives and of those who came before them. But he remembered anecdotes of one Pastor Garber without ever comprehending anything about that man. With time, distance, and maturity, Huy has sought to learn about his past by getting to know the people who were instrumental in laying out the opportunities before him. An artist and academic at heart, Huy hopes to contribute to the body of art and knowledge while being an example for his own family.view less