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Diane's Place in Minneapolis, Minnesota, brings the comforting flavors of Hmong cuisine to the forefront of American palates.
The chefs at Diane’s Place and Vinai serve as guardians and interpreters of their foodways. Credit...Video by Ben Brewer For The New York Times Supported by By Tejal Rao Reporting from Minneapolis, ...
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Ribbon-cutting for Hmong charter school in Appleton a celebration of 'collective commitment ...
Appleton's newest charter school, Hmong American Immersion School, opened its doors for a ribbon-cutting and first look Aug. 22. It culminates three years of work to bring a Hmong charter school to ...
HAIS, located within Johnston Elementary, will offer Hmong language and culture-based education for 4K through fifth grade. While prioritizing Hmong language and culture, HAIS will also provide ...
A very unique cultural experience is taking place at the Minnesota State Capitol on Saturday. The Hmong 50 Festival is an event meant to be a cultural celebration honoring the Hmong culture through ...
The Hmong 50 Festival is hosted by the Center for Hmong Arts and Talent and Steve Thao Productions. Organizers say, "This festival is a heartfelt thank you to America and the resiliency of the Hmong ...
APPLETON, Wis. (WLUK) -- Appleton's Hmong American Immersion School is set to open this fall with 80 students from 4K through fourth grade. It's the third cultural school in Appleton. HAIS is located ...
WAUSAU, Wi (WAOW) - 50 Years after the first Hmong families arrived in the United States, students and educators in Wausau are sharing their stories in a new way. From Laos to Thailand to right here ...
Project HMONG’s mission is to ensure the health, retention, persistence, and graduation success for Southeast Asian students, including but not limited to Hmong, Mien, Laotian, Cambodian, Thai and ...
In August, 2025, the UNPO and Congress of the World Hmong People (CWHP) submitted two critical reports to United Nations bodies documenting severe human rights violations against the Hmong people in ...
Lue Yang, a father of six and Hmong community leader, was arrested at work and moved into ICE custody in July. His decades-old Michigan conviction was expunged, but immigration law still counts it.
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