Tag: journal
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Year in review: Sahan Journal’s best photos of 2025 captured celebration, community and struggle
Sahan Journal’s top 10 photos of 2024 include student protests over Gaza, community protests over the HERC trash burner, and moments of celebration by students and cultural changemakers. Full story: https://sahanjournal.com/arts-culture/top-10-photos-minnesota-2024-2/
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Southeast Asians in Minnesota respond to ICE deportation push
How are Trump’s immigration policies affecting Southeast Asian Minnesotans? Join us Nov. 20, live on Instagram, as we chat with Montha Chum, executive director and co-founder of MN8. Full story: https://sahanjournal.com/inside-sahan-journal/southeast-asian-hmong-laos-thailand-vietnam-cambodia-instagram-live/
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How immigration policy is affecting Hmong Minnesotans
What’s next for Hmong Minnesotans facing deportation by ICE under the Trump administration? Join us live on Instagram to hear immigration reporter Katelyn Vue and attorney Mai Neng Moua address your … Full story: https://sahanjournal.com/inside-sahan-journal/hmong-immigration-rights-deportation-minnesota-instagram-live/
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Lito’s Burritos to open at former Union Hmong Kitchen space
Miguel Hernandez has run Lito’s Burritos out of his parents’ restaurant since April 2023. He finally landed his own spot — with help from a Business Journal article. Full story: https://www.bizjournals.com/twincities/news/2025/07/10/litos-burritos-lake-st-union-hmong-kitchen.html
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Maintaining the Evidence for In Vivo Brain Estrogen Receptor Density by Neuroendocrine Aging and Relationships with Cognition and Symptomatology
Journal of Nuclear Medicine January 2025, jnumed.124.269268; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2967/jnumed.124.269268 … Full story: https://jnm.snmjournals.org/content/early/2025/01/07/jnumed.124.269268
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What does it feel like to be ‘The First’? These five Minnesota trailblazers shared their experiences.
Sahan Journal and MPR News hosted an event in St. Paul, Minnesota, highlighting Minnesota trailblazers: Chenue Her, Michael Vang, Remona Htoo, Rodrigo Cala and Senator Zaynab Mohamed. Full story: https://sahanjournal.com/arts-culture/minnesota-firsts-trailblazers-community-event-recap-st-paul/
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Minnesota voter guide: How to vote early, absentee and on Election Day
Election Day is Tuesday, November 5, but early voting is already under way. Sahan Journal breaks down everything you need to know about casting your ballot. Full story: https://sahanjournal.com/democracy-politics/minnesota-election-voting-guide-2024/
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Minnesota State Fair food review: From Korean corn dogs to quesabirria
On Day 1 of the 2024 Minnesota State Fair, Sahan Journal reviews the best new foods from Union Hmong Kitchen, El Burrito Mercado, Chan’s Eatery and more. Full story: https://sahanjournal.com/culture-community/minnesota-state-fair-new-foods-reviews-2024/
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2024 People to Watch: Who will make business news in Minneapolis/St. Paul this year?
What’s in store for Minnesota businesses in 2024? Some of the answers will come from these 12 leaders selected by Business Journal editorial staff. Full story: https://www.bizjournals.com/twincities/news/2024/01/04/2024-mspbj-people-to-watch-business.html
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How do we confront substance abuse among Hmong and Karen youth? A community conversation with Sahan Journal and MPR News
Panelists include community outreach specialists, youth advocates, and health officials. Hmong and Karen communities in Minnesota are increasingly troubled by substance use among their youth, … Read Full Article
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Hmong patients more likely to suffer strokes and at younger ages, says new UM study
A new study by University of Minnesota professor Dr. Haitham Hussein published in the Journal of the American Heart Association found disparities in Hmong stroke patients. Read Full Article
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University of Minnesota-led study shows Hmong stroke patients are younger, other unique stroke patterns
In a first-of-its-kind study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, a University of Minnesota Medical School-led research team identified unique stroke patterns among Hmong … Read Full Article
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At Wilder Recovery, cultural understanding fuels addiction treatment
Understanding subtle, or not-so-subtle, cultural differences can make or break addiction treatment. Independent, in-depth journalism costs money to produce. MinnPost’s nonprofit reporting is available … Read Full Article
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Racism may partly contribute to high cancer burden impacting Asian Americans
The Journal of the National Cancer Institute published a commentary today on the significant cancer disparities facing Asian Americans. Read Full Article