
Roy Vũ, Teacher, Historian, Author, Life-Long Learner.
Contact:
rvu@dallascollege.edu; royfvu@gmail.com
Short Bio:
Roy Vũ earned his Ph.D. (2006) in history at the University of Houston. He is now a history professor at Dallas College – North Lake Campus. He is also an advisory board member for Foodways Texas and Keep Irving Beautiful, where he is the 2018 recipient of the Sadie Ray Graff Education Award. His new book, Farm-to-Freedom: Vietnamese Americans and Their Food Gardens, was released in September 2024 by Texas A&M University Press. He and his wife, Ngọc, live in Irving, Texas.
Farm-to-Freedom: Vietnamese Americans and Their Food Gardens
Home gardens, in addition to providing sustenance and satisfaction, embody a sense of self identity. In this groundbreaking work on Vietnamese foodways, Farm-to-Freedom: Vietnamese Americans and Their Food Gardens brings to light how the Vietnamese diasporic population in Texas uses gardens literally and figuratively to set down roots in a new country.
These gardens, often hidden in plain sight, establish the seat of Vietnamese immigrant culture, according to author Roy Vũ. They can also offer Vietnamese Americans an empowering pathway to forging a new homeland duality by retaining ties to the foods and environs they drew comfort from in Vietnam.
Farm-to-Freedom uses the concept of emancipatory foodways as a lens into gardens that serve a semi-palliative purpose by succoring the experienced tragedies of war and exile for Vietnamese immigrants and Vietnamese Americans, which arguably adds another dimension to the importance of the home garden. Vũ covers topics including but not limited to culinary citizenship, food democracy, culinary justice, and food sovereignty. Farm-to-Freedom reveals how these gardens not only provide those who tend them a greater sense of security and agency in an unfamiliar land but also give them the means to preserve and expand Vietnamese cuisine for themselves while simultaneously enriching food culture in the United States.
With a wealth of original oral histories, community-based recipes and poetry, and photographs of home gardens in suburban and urban settings, Farm-to-Freedom provides a deeper understanding of the Vietnamese diaspora in Texas for scholars, professionals, and general readers alike.

Videos
Academic Presentations, Interviews, and Panels
2022 Humanities Texas Public Lectures
2020 Houston Botanic Garden Asia Series
2024 Texas Tech University IPAC and VNCA Vietnam War Conference: Second Generation Vietnamese Scholars of the Vietnam War Panel
2021 The Vietnamese with Kenneth Nguyen Podcast
2021 Lower Columbia College Community Conversations: Race in America and Beyond
2017 Houston Public Media
2024 Texas Tech University IPAC and VNCA Vietnam War Conference: The Postwar Vietnamese Diaspora Panel Presentation
More Videos
Academic Presentations, Interviews, and Panels
2020 Dallas College Sustainability Summit
2022 Urban Harvest of Houston Lecture, “Farm-to-Freedom: Vietnamese Texans and Their Home Gardens”
2022 Houston Community College History Speakers Series
https://edutube.hccs.edu/media/History+Speakers+Series+present+Dr.+Roy+Vu/1_jkd44xst
2021 University of Texas at Dallas Teach-In: Confronting AAPI Violence and Discrimination
2009 Postcards from Texas: Vietnamese Shrimpers Interview
2021 Dallas College Civil Rights Speaker Series
https://www.dallascollege.edu/events/black-history/civil-rights/pages/default.aspx
Publications
Academic Articles, Book Chapters, Edited Volumes, and Monographs
Books (Authored or Co-Edited)
- Farm-to-Freedom: Vietnamese Americans and Their Food Gardens (Texas A&M University Press, September 2024) https://www.tamupress.com/book/9781648431852/farm-to-freedom/
- Feasted Landscapes: Sustainability in American Topics, Vols. 1 and 2, 2nd Edition, Co-Editor (Kendall Hunt Publishing, August 2018) https://he.kendallhunt.com/product/feasted-landscapes-sustainability-american-topics-volume-1 and https://he.kendallhunt.com/product/feasted-landscapes-sustainability-american-topics-volume-2
- Our Finite Bounty: An Anthology of Sustainability Topics, Co-Editor (Kendall Hunt Publishing, August 2017) https://he.kendallhunt.com/product/our-finite-bounty-anthology-sustainability-topics
- Feasted Landscapes: Sustainability in American Topics, Vols. 1 and 2, 1st Edition, Co-Editor (Kendall Hunt Publishing, August 2015)



Photo taken at Quảng Ngãi, Viet Nam, June 2024.
Articles, Book Chapters, and Reviews
- “For You and Bánh Mì: From Foreign Food to an All-(Vietnamese) American Sandwich,” Edible Houston Magazine, Spring 2023, Issue 38, April 10, 2023 https://ediblehouston.ediblecommunities.com/eat/you-and-b-nh-m-0
- Book Review, Grain and Fire: A History of Baking in the American South by Rebecca Sharpless, Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Vol. 126, Issue 4, pp. 581-582, April 2023, https://www.tshaonline.org/publications/southwestern-historical-quarterly-april-2023
- “Vietnamese Houstonians’ Home Gardens Are a Sliver of Homeland,” Edible Houston Magazine, Spring 2022, Issue 34, April 19, 2022 https://ediblehouston.ediblecommunities.com/food-thought/vietnamese-houstonians-home-gardens-are-sliver-homeland
- “Turbulent Seas,” Sugar and Rice Magazine, Issue 2, April 1, 2014
- “Natives of a Ghost Country: The Vietnamese in Houston and Their Construction of a Post-War Community,” Asian Americans in Dixie: Race and Migration in the South, edited by Khyati Y. Joshi and Jigna Desai (University of Illinois Press, November 2013) https://www.press.uillinois.edu/books/?id=p079382
- “The Asian Texans: A Common History” with Irwin A. Tang, Asian Texans: Our Histories and Our Lives, edited by Irwin A. Tang (The it Works Press, August 2007)
- “From the Ashes of the Cold War: Constructing a Southern Vietnamese Community and Identity in Houston,” The Houston Review Magazine, Volume 3, Number 1, Fall 2005 https://houstonhistorymagazine.org/2010/10/from-the-ashes-of-the-cold-war-constructing-a-southern-vietnamese-community-and-identity-in-houston/
Media
Selected Media Links
- “More Than Just Curb Appeal: Why Fruits and Vegetables Are Preferred in This Maryland Home Garden,” by Abigail Constantino, WTOP News, https://wtop.com/howard-county/2024/05/bitter-melon-ong-choy-tatsoi-see-how-this-maryland-garden-grows/
- ABC 13 Shares Stories of Vietnamese Refugees Who Made All-or-Nothing Escape and Rebuilt Their Lives, ABC 13 Eyewitness News, June 1, 2022, by Rosie Nguyen, https://abc13.com/vietnamese-vietnam-war-refugees-immigrants/11913968/
- “How Asian Americans Use Kitchen Gardens to Reclaim Their Heritage,” by Alana Dao, Huffington Post, August 23, 2019, https://www.huffpost.com/entry/asian-american-kitchen-gardens_l_5d541892e4b05fa9df083eb5
- “Collateral Damage: Decades Later, a Suicide Can Be Added to Domestic Terror Campaign’s Toll,” by A.C. Thompson, ProPublica, April 13, 2016, https://www.propublica.org/article/decades-later-suicide-added-to-domestic-terror-campaigns-toll
- “The Search for America’s Best Food Cities: Houston,” by Tom Sietsema, Washington Post, November 10, 2015 https://www.washingtonpost.com/sf/style/2015/11/10/the-search-for-americas-best-food-cities-houston/



Joshua Tree National Park, California, January 2024.
More Media Links
- “Dallas College Toured Selma Last Weekend,” by James Jones, Selma Times-Journal, March 31, 2023, https://www.selmatimesjournal.com/2023/03/31/dallas-college-toured-selma-last-weekend/
- “‘Every Story Matters’: Dr. Roy Vu Makes History Personal,” Dallas College Blog, October 31, 2022, http://blog.dallascollege.edu/2022/10/every-story-matters-dr-roy-vu-makes-history-personal/
- “Documentary Prompts Vietnamese Immigrants to Re-Examine Roots,” by Mary Vuong, Houston Chronicle, April 26, 2004, https://www.chron.com/entertainment/movies_tv/article/documentary-prompts-vietnamese-immigrants-to-1972024.php
- “Kerry’s Disclosure Stirs Ghosts of Vietnam,” by Andrew Guy, Jr., Houston Chronicle, May 8, 2001, https://www.chron.com/life/article/kerrey-s-disclosure-stirs-ghosts-of-vietnam-2018348.php
Organizations
Academic Organizations
- Member, Association for Asian American Studies (AAAS)
- Member, American Historical Association (AHA)
- Member, Organization of American Historians (OAH)
- Member, Western History Association (WHA)
- Member, Urban History Association (UHA)
- Charter Member, Alliance for Texas History (ATXH)
- Member, Texas State Historical Association (TSHA)


Community Organizations
- Board Member, Keep Irving Beautiful
- Board Member, Foodways Texas
- Volunteer, KPRC Digital Collection Advisory Committee
- Co-Ambassador, University of California – Irvine Libraries Southeast Asian Archive
- Donor, Plant It Forward Farms
- Donor, Urban Harvest of Houston
- Donor, Houston Botanic Garden
- Donor, Dallas Asian American Historical Society
- Donor, North Texas Food Bank
- Donor, Undermain Theatre
Conferences and Awards
Selected Conference Presentations
- “Vietnamese American Gothic: Southern Vietnamese Reckoning in the U.S. South,” Association of Asian American Studies Conference, Panel: Our Southern Accents: How AANHPI Communities Reclaim and Reconstruct the U.S. South, Seattle, WA, April 25-27, 2024
- “Burgers Today, Bánh Mì Tomorrow? Vietnamese American Foodways from Việt Nam to Houston,” Southwest Popular/American Culture Association Conference, Panel: Asian Popular Culture/Asian American Experiences 2: It’s More than Just Food: Cultural Diversity, Power, and Intersectionality, Albuquerque, NM, February 21-24, 2024
- “Sculpting the Homeland: Memorializing the Viet Nam War and Refugee Spaces,” American Historical Association-Pacific Coast Branch Conference, Panel: Trauma, Conflict and Memory, Portland, OR, August 10-12, 2022
- “A Double Home Loss: The Rise and Fall of Houston’s Original Little Sài Gòn,” Association of Asian American Studies Conference, Denver, CO, April 14-16, 2022
- “Farm-to-Freedom: Vietnamese Americans and Their Home Gardens,” Panel: Re-Envisioning the Table: New Approaches to Food Studies in the U.S. West,” Western History Association Conference, October 16-19, 2019
- “The Vietnamese Suicides: Postwar Trauma and Resistance,” Association of Asian American Studies Conference, San Francisco, CA, March 29-April 1, 2018


Awards
- 2021 President’s Award, Educator, Dallas College, North Lake Campus
- 2020 Innovation of the Year Award, Dallas College Civil Rights Tour, Dallas College North Lake Campus
- 2018 Sadie Ray Graff Education Award, Educator of the Year, Keep Texas Beautiful
- 2017 National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (NISOD) Excellence Award
- 2017 Innovation of the Year Award, Sustainability Awareness and Global Education Initiative, North Lake College
- 2013, Educator of the Year Award, Keep Irving Beautiful
- 2013 President’s Award, Educator, North Lake College
- 2013 Voices of Excellence Award, North Lake College
“History never ends until every story is told.”

Roy Vu
Dallas College, History Professor
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