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The universal love language of postpartum cultural dishes
Juechee Yang poses with her newborn baby on Friday, March 8, 2024, in Inver Grove Heights. While cooking the soup, Yang flipped through the pages of a book on Hmong herbs written by her aunt. “Ko taw … Full story: https://www.mprnews.org/story/2024/05/09/mothers-day-food-new-moms-postpartum-cultural-dishes
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ONLY ON ACTION NEWS: 1-on-1 with Fresno Unified’s Misty Her following historic appointment
In an exclusive interview, the interim superintendent of Fresno Unified School District discusses her journey in education, from growing up in a refugee camp to her current position, and outlines her … Full story: https://abc30.com/post/misty-her-fresno-unified-school-district-interim-superintendent-exclusive-interview/14785598/
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Impact100 names its three finalists for $100K grant
Impact100 Greater Wausau has announced its three finalists for the Impact100 grant. In what is now the fourth year of the grant, by the end of this cycle, they will have given over $500,000 to local … Full story: https://www.wsaw.com/2024/05/08/impact100-names-its-three-finalists-100k-grant/
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Sacramento Hmong elders find community in ‘garden of hope’
(FOX40.COM) — One scoop at a time, with the right tools in hand, a group of Hmong elders in Sacramento are determined to create a flourishing “garden of hope.” “Our Hmong culture, we like to garden,” … Full story: https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/sacramento-hmong-elders-community-garden-234130091.html
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Sacramento Hmong elders find community in ‘garden of hope’
(FOX40.COM) — One scoop at a time, with the right tools in hand, a group of Hmong elders in Sacramento are determined to create a flourishing “garden of hope.” “Our Hmong culture … Full story: https://fox40.com/news/local-news/sacramento/sacramento-hmong-elders-find-community-in-garden-of-hope/
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UWSP at Wausau MBA student makes her mark as an entrepreneur
Tags: American, community, entrepreneur, family, generation, Her, Hmong, Hmong American, local, story, student, WausauA member of a first-generation Hmong American family, the Wausau-born native has paved her way in the community as an owner of multiple local businesses, speaking at conferences and competitions about … Full story: https://wausaupilotandreview.com/2024/05/08/uwsp-at-wausau-mba-student-makes-her-mark-as-an-entrepreneur/
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Hmong dance groups in Conn. seek to connect young girls with their heritage and roots
Preserving their roots through the art of dance. The Connecticut Hmong community is connecting with its youth through traditional dance groups. Practice makes perfect for Melina Vang as one half of a … Full story: https://www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/local/hmong-dance-groups-in-conn-seek-to-connect-young-girls-with-their-heritage-and-roots/3285314/
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Our View: Refugees: Biden plan boosts families, gives hope
An effort by the Biden administration that has flown under the political radar has been working to resettle nearly 125,000 refugees this year, the most in three decades and nearly … Full story: https://www.mankatofreepress.com/opinion/editorials/our-view-refugees-biden-plan-boosts-families-gives-hope/article_ca6a983c-0cad-11ef-999a-13d40b5d163d.html
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New bar and banquet hall takes El Camino’s spot on Michigan Avenue in Sheboygan. Here’s what to know.
The new family-owned bar and banquet hall has a large variety of food and drink options, like crab Rangoon, grilled Hmong sausage and eggrolls. Full story: https://www.yahoo.com/news/bar-banquet-hall-takes-el-100103778.html
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Local business owner offers vibrant, Hmong-inspired hair accessories
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — A local business owner found inspiration from her culture for her products. Leah Thao first started her business in 2016, knitting and crocheting items like scarves and … Full story: https://www.woodtv.com/news/grand-rapids/local-business-owner-offers-vibrant-hmong-inspired-hair-accessories/
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Local business owner offers vibrant, Hmong-inspired hair accessories
The Hmong American got inspiration for the name from the Hmong language. “Tes,” pronounced “thay,” means hand, so it translates to “handmade creations.” “I wanted to incorporate my language into the … Full story: https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/local-business-owner-offers-vibrant-185532029.html