Ocean Vuong - Apex for Youth 31st Inspiration Awards Honoree Speech

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  • Опубликовано: 3 май 2023
  • “To the young Asian American makers and dreamers, I want to say this to you. You don’t have anything to prove. We are already proud of you.”
    Apex for Youth held its 31st Inspiration Awards Gala on Wednesday, April 26th at Cipriani South Street, raising a record-breaking $3.2 million to empower Asian American and immigrant youth in New York City and beyond.
    The evening was filled with celebratory momentum as Inspiration Awards were presented to two trailblazers-restaurateur Simon Kim and author and poet Ocean Vuong, who inspired over 600 attendees with their moving remarks and evocative personal stories. Learn more about the evening: apexforyouth.org/31st-inspira...
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Комментарии • 18

  • @bpkoh5855
    @bpkoh5855 Год назад +38

    "By surviving, you have won and deserve the breath that you take." Thank you Ocean and Apex.

  • @JarrydWillis
    @JarrydWillis Год назад +21

    "The imagiNation is the only Nation that I have absolute allegiance to. And it is the only Nation on this planet that will remain unstoppable."

  • @divya8627
    @divya8627 Год назад +14

    thank you for being, ocean.

  • @angelinabruno2351
    @angelinabruno2351 11 месяцев назад +8

    Thank you Ocean for your words your thoughts and sharing your inner self. You have made such a profound impact on my Vietnamese sons life and thereby mine

  • @marintiamayolanavagarcia6377
    @marintiamayolanavagarcia6377 11 месяцев назад +6

    Wow, thank you, Ocean for the world you create with your words.

  • @trucannguyenhuynh1123
    @trucannguyenhuynh1123 Год назад +7

    my hero

  • @ananyadutta1154
    @ananyadutta1154 9 месяцев назад +1

    All air thickening to dots and dots everywhere like some calligraphy reading "That by surviving itself, you have won and deserve the breath take"

  • @toanwithlove
    @toanwithlove Год назад +6

  • @luckyguy71
    @luckyguy71 2 месяца назад

    what is the name of the Mantra? It sounded like he said "Nixima" but I am not sure of the spelling. I want to look it up. Does anyone know the correct spelling?

  • @aidanmcparland6853
    @aidanmcparland6853 11 месяцев назад +1

    Describing suicide as "courageous" is fucked up and weird. Bizzare that he thought it necessary to include that.

    • @nyda2558
      @nyda2558 11 месяцев назад

      time stamp?

    • @aidanmcparland6853
      @aidanmcparland6853 11 месяцев назад

      @@nyda2558 5:00

    • @roxy299
      @roxy299 11 месяцев назад +6

      I actually think Ocean Vuong spoke about his uncle's suicide in a very respectful manner (and it was spoken in relation to the occasion of APEX as a community organization for Asian American youth). It is not easy to live in this world experiencing oppression, depression, loneliness. He was acknowledging the pain his uncle lived through, understanding the cost of what it meant to end his life and having the courage/agency to enact his decision. As Ocean said, it is heartbreaking to the person who does the act and to the people in their lives as well. He then emphasized the power of community and how that could have transformed his uncle's life. Context matters

    • @aidanmcparland6853
      @aidanmcparland6853 11 месяцев назад

      @@roxy299 wanting to end your life is a symptom of mental illness. It is not a decision that's arrived at through 'courage' or 'agency' - there has to be something deeply wrong with you to even consider it. Given that this charity is aimed at kids doing it really tough, I think Ocean should be a lot more careful to not talk about suicide as a reasonable course of action.

    • @roxy299
      @roxy299 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@aidanmcparland6853 that’s your opinion though. Many people live on the edge of desiring suicide as a means to an end beyond your comprehension - you should keep your opinion to yourself.