You can learn more about Lucy and A Year in Bloom from herInstagram pageand herSubstack Garden and House. This month’s episode of The Plantastic Podcast is Lis Meyer, a senior lecturer in the Dept. of Horticultural Science at NC State, where she has taught for the past 14 years. She ...
Born to a Thai-American father and a Hmong mother in Carmichael, California, in 1988, she was discovered by a talent agent at a young age and began her acting career as a child fashion model. She later transitioned into television commercials before making her screen debut in the children'...
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Sahan Journalfor its audience-informed work, including collaborating with non-English language community media outlets likeSomali TV Minnesotaand3HmongTVto reach immigrant and refugee communities in their native languages. Wisconsin WatchandMilwaukee Neighborhood News Servicefor the collaborative project, News...
he’s a double triple crowner and still going. Recently, the 45-year-old Hmong American began speaking out against Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) hate. After the rise in violence directed at those groups during the COVID pandemic, Lil’ Buddha vowed to hike the Continental Divide...
A Doctor for Disease, a Shaman for the SoulMercy Medical Center in Merced figured it was healthier to bring them in rather than shut them out, so it invited the many Hmong shamans who dwell in California's central valley to learn about medicine in exchange for allowing the shamans to treat...
Q: On the night of February 26, there were $115,000 that the council had to direct toward mental health services for Hmong elders. Had you ever experienced this combination of fear and anger before, like what you were hearing from the Hmong community?
Minneapolis and St. Paul feel like very different cities from when I moved away 20 years ago. There was a palpable difference between Minneapolis and Albuquerque; in Minneapolis in 1995, my neighbors were white, black and Hmong (thanks to new policies welcoming large numbers of Hmong refugees ...