May 9, 2022
PIVOT mourns the passing of our beloved member and well-respected community leader, Thang Do. He had been instrumental in PIVOT and our national movement from the very beginning.
Thang Do was a friend and a dedicated leader who contributed countless hours toward empowering the Vietnamese American community to understand how public policy and politics affects our lives. He drew strength from his lived experiences as a refugee, a loving husband and father, a community builder and brilliant architect, and a talented linguistic artist, and used it towards volunteering countless hours of his time to write, translate, and speak out on behalf of our PIVOT cause. He put so much heart into everything he did. He enjoyed spirited discourse, connecting and learning from others, and using his superpower of translation.
Among his many accomplishments through his roles as Chair of the City of San Jose Planning Commission and a member of the San Francisco Bay Area Planning and Urban Research Association (SPUR) was the revitalization of downtown San Jose, CA, including the SoFa District where he worked. Thang also designed and worked on the construction of the Vietnamese American Service Center, which will provide services not only to Vietnamese Americans but also all underserved communities. He built more than just buildings - he built community, across generations and geography. He taught many about the love of the Vietnamese language and culture. He reminded us through his own actions about what it meant to love family, community, and justice.
“He did not just care so much for so many others, he acted to help them in so many ways, within and outside of PIVOT” said PIVOT President, Dr. Tung Nguyen. In addition to being a co-founder of PIVOT, Thang served as an active Board member who was instrumental in our Vietnamese language strategies, including VietFactCheck, a nationally-recognized effort to fight misinformation.
PIVOT sends our deep condolences to his family, including his wife, children, and siblings. We commit to carrying on his legacy, and honoring his invaluable contributions to our movement. In the coming weeks, we will share more details about the multiple ways in which we will celebrate and honor the life of this extraordinary warrior.
As we grieve his loss, let us keep his family in our hearts, and remember what he stood for. Let us continue the work for a just America in his loving memory.
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