Day: May 13, 2022
Over 600 Opera Professionals And Artists To Attend Opera Conference 2022, May 18‒21 In Minneapolis
The Twin Cities will welcome over 600 administrators, artists, trustees, educators, and other professionals from the national and international opera field for the industry’s largest annual convening. Read Full Article
Electric Vehicle Charging Ramps Up at Allied Parking’s Nordic Ramp
Three newly installed SemaConnect charging stations support EV drivers in the North Loop and Warehouse District … Read Full Article
Forest Service anticipates surge in morel hunting and sets commercial zones
The Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest, anticipating a surge in both personal and commercial hunting for morel mushrooms in burned areas, describes commercial harvest zones and permitting rules. Read Full Article
Apple highlights AAPI developers building community through apps
Apple has today highlighted the work of three Asian American and Pacific Islander developers building communities through their apps on the App Store. Read Full Article
Apple highlights trio of Asian-American & Pacific Islander developers
Apple has highlighted and interviewed three App Store developers from the Asian-American and Pacific Islander community about their story, their apps, and their impact. Read Full Article
Apple highlights three AAPI founders who build apps on the App Store that foster community
In celebration of May being AAPI month, Apple has highlighted three app founders who cultivate community within their technology. Read Full Article
Drawing on her own experiences, Xay Yang provides programming and mental health services for queer and trans survivors of abuse.
Xay Yang is Queer Justice Director at Transforming Generations, where she develops programming and provides mental health services for survivors of abuse and for men who have harmed others. She knew … Read Full Article
Hmong queer community: The movement towards acceptance and equity
Dr. Brian V. Xiong, Kevin Xiong, SUNAH, and Xay Yang are breaking barriers as LGBTQ Hmong leaders. They’re working to make the Twin Cities and Hmong community a more welcoming place through their work … Read Full Article
Fresno State professor named finalist for Pulitzer Prize
Mai Der Vang’s new book “Yellow Rain” takes a look at the severe illnesses and death that plagued the Hmong population in the aftermath of the US war in Vietnam. Read Full Article
Judge blocks water sanctions that would affect rural Asian immigrants
A federal judge struck down a second attempt by a Northern California county to dismiss a case against them for water sanctions that would leave the local Asian community without water. Read Full Article