Day: November 17, 2020
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Two years since Chong Yang was shot and killed while deer hunting in Clinton County
BATH TWP, Mich. (WLNS)– Monday marks two years since 68-year-old Chong Yang was shot and killed in Bath Township while deer hunting. No one has been charged with Yang’s death and the … Read Full Article
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Readers Write: Hmong farmers, immigration, COVID surge
What an uplifting story in the Star Tribune about Hmong farmers buying farmland in Dakota County to secure their future (“A long-term place to grow,” Nov. 12). And it secures our future supply of … Read Full Article
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Mai Vang claims Sacramento’s District 8 City Council seat after Les Simmons’ concession
Pastor Les Simmons conceded the race for Sacramento’s District 8 City Council seat this weekend, as Mai Vang pulled ahead in votes. The most recent results from the Sacramento County elections office … Read Full Article
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Hmong community celebrates Hmoob New Year in a new way
The Hmong community celebrated the Hmoob New Year together, while staying safely apart on Sunday. Cia Siab Inc. facilitated a drive-through where people could pick up biodegradable lanterns, cupcakes, … Read Full Article
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Non-western cultures
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How western cultures view the body and how the body is treated (our body and others) are different from how non western cultures view and treat bodies. We can see the differences in the western and … Read Full Article tags:
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In historic victory, Mai Vang wins Sacramento City Council race
The ballots are still being counted, but Mai Vang has won the race for Sacramento City Council District 8 in a historic victory. Read Full Article
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Chef Yia Vang cultivates community through food
From a residency that began in late October at Republic, to a new brick-and-mortar shop opening in 2021, chef Yia Vang seeks to build community through his food. Read Full Article
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Community-University Health Care Center adapts to changing needs during COVID-19
CUHCC, located in the Phillips neighborhood, has had a long history of changing to meet the needs of the area’s immigrant residents and residents of color. Read Full Article