Tag: Kue
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‘We need a person to be visible in the community,’ says Blooming Minds owner Mindy Kue.
Cultural competency practices are incorporated into services to support individuals who are part of LGBTQ, Black, Hispanic, Hmong and low-income communities. Many clinicians and staff are also … Read Full Article
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Debra Kue draws on family heritage to represent Hmong culture in literature
Doctoral candidate in English, Debra Kue uses poetry to explore her identity as a Hmong American and hopes to educate others on her culture. Read Full Article
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Guest artist wows at Wriston Galleries
Kue’s work was featured with another emerging Hmong-American artist, Tshab Her. Kue was invited to give a presentation on her work, addressing a large audience in the Wriston auditorium. Victoria Kue … Read Full Article
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Cohen mpany : Pair of Alfred University Alumnae to Present Cohen Gallery Exhibitions
Kue’s exhibition is titled “what’s her face.” The exhibition “pushes back at the familial interrogation of a sexually active Hmong-American woman who negotiates and claims ownership with her identity, body and sexuality.” Using the house as the setting to … Read Full Article
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Hmong community members praise TV show highlighting “invisible community”
Kue Yang and Dao Lee run the bubble tea stand at the Asian Public Market Phongsavan on the Northwest Side. Although they haven’t seen the Hmong-produced Nyob Zoo Milwaukee TV show live, they’ve watched it on Facebook and YouTube. Lee said that she sees the … Read Full Article
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New Hmong TV News Show First in State
Kue Yang and Dao Lee run the bubble tea stand at the Asian Public Market Phongsavan on the Northwest Side. Although they haven’t seen the Hmong-produced Nyob Zoo Milwaukee TV show live, they’ve watched it on Facebook and YouTube. Lee said that she … Read Full Article
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Hmong community members praise TV show highlighting ‘invisible community’
Kue Yang and Dao Lee run the bubble tea stand at the Asian Public Market Phongsavan on the Northwest Side. Although they haven’t seen the Hmong-produced Nyob Zoo Milwaukee TV show live, they’ve watched it on Facebook and YouTube. Lee said that she sees … Read Full Article