New Exhibit Showcases Hmong Cultural Center’s History And More News!

A new exhibit showcasing the 33-year history of the Hmong Cultural Center of Minnesota is now on display on the second floor of the HCC Museum in Saint Paul. The exhibit was produced in partnership with Museology Museum Services.

New Book Explores Pioneering Hmong Women

This book is not simply a celebration of success stories; it is a collective testimony of women who, in different ways, have pushed against historical limits – often quietly, sometimes boldly, and always with a deep understanding of the cultures they carry.

Hmong Population Growth In Minnesota, Wisconsin, And California: Insights From The 2020 U.S. Census

The 2020 U.S. Census revealed significant demographic shifts in the Hmong American population, with the Midwestern states – particularly Minnesota and Wisconsin – surpassing traditional hubs like California in growth rates.

Questions & Answers About Hmong Americans – Secret No More

“100 Questions and Answers About Hmong Americans: Secret No More” was written to answer the most basic questions about Hmong people to open up avenues for deeper conversations.

William O’Brien State Park Day Use Area Reopens With New Accessibility Improvements

Thanks to state Get Out MORE funds and to bonding money, the Walter F. Mondale Day Use Area at William O’Brien State Park opened with Riverway Campground and day use area improvements that will allow more accessibility to those with disabilities.

Thank You – For Everything!

They say memories start to form when a child is around two and a half years old. As a kid, I had the happiest memories of drawing on the dirt at my grandmother’s house by the Nam Khan River, picking edible flowers for dinner, playing in my family’s old CD store, and riding on a motorbike with my mom as she picked me up from pre-school.

Thousands Attend Another Successful J4

The 43rd annual Hmong International Freedom Festival, popularly known as J4, drew Hmong communities from Minnesota, Wisconsin, California, and beyond to Como Park’s McMurray Field on June 28–29, 2025

A Legacy Of Hope

I became connected to Legacies of War when I moved to Washington, DC after law school. The organization was a significant part of my understanding of where and how my family came to the U.S.

HAP Academy OIC Graduates Its First Students – Class of 2025

June 11, 2025, was a historic day as Hmong American Partnership (HAP) Academy OIC celebrated the first graduating class since the technical school’s inception.

The Hmong International Freedom Festival Excitement Grows

The Hmong International Freedom Festival is approaching fast, and everyone is excited about attending this monumental event that will be held Saturday, June 28th, and Sunday, June 29th, 2023. Nearly 60,000 people attend the two-day festival each year.

The Hmong Times Newspaper is a quality publication for the Hmong Community. Providing valuable information and tools to promote togetherness and give the Hmong community a forum. The Hmong Times also provides the means for businesses, schools and organizations to make a connection with the Hmong Community.

Safety At School

Safety At School

A student’s ability to feel safe at school begins with preparation. Schools do this by working with their emergency managers and the Minnesota School Safety Center to conduct facility assessments, develop emergency operations plans for all types of hazards, and train their school resource officers.

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Back-To-School Preparation

Back-To-School Preparation

A new school year is almost here and parents are faced with financial and organizational challenges. How do you prepare your home for some of the busiest days of your lives?

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New Book Explores Pioneering Hmong Women

New Book Explores Pioneering Hmong Women

This book is not simply a celebration of success stories; it is a collective testimony of women who, in different ways, have pushed against historical limits – often quietly, sometimes boldly, and always with a deep understanding of the cultures they carry.

read more

Health

An Annual Exam Can Help Older Adults Stay Healthy

An Annual Exam Can Help Older Adults Stay Healthy

One of the best ways to prioritize your vitality is with an annual health exam. That’s especially true for older adults, who tend to have more health issues to manage, according to Dr. Grant Tarbox, national medical executive with Cigna Healthcare’s Medicare business.

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Business and Finance

Stay Safe From Holiday Scams

Stay Safe From Holiday Scams

The holidays are a time to celebrate with loved ones, not falling victim to scams that can steal your cheer. Falling for a scam can lead to losing money and putting your account and personal information at risk, which can be both time consuming and costly.

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Community

Thousands Attend Another Successful J4

Thousands Attend Another Successful J4

The 43rd annual Hmong International Freedom Festival, popularly known as J4, drew Hmong communities from Minnesota, Wisconsin, California, and beyond to Como Park’s McMurray Field on June 28–29, 2025

read more
HMONG CULTURAL CENTER 2024 ANNUAL REPORT

HMONG CULTURAL CENTER 2024 ANNUAL REPORT

It is the mission of the Hmong Cultural Center to promote the personal development of children, youth, and adults through education while providing resources that enhance cross-cultural awareness and understanding.

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Bush Foundation Selects 2025 Bush Fellows

Bush Foundation Selects 2025 Bush Fellows

The Bush Foundation announced the 2025 Bush Fellows – individuals whose bold vision and leadership are shaping communities in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and the 23 Native nations that share the same geography.

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Sports/Outdoors

I Can! Programs Teach Outdoor Skills That Last A Lifetime

I Can! Programs Teach Outdoor Skills That Last A Lifetime

What I Can! program instructors do is teach practical outdoor skills to adults and children. All equipment and supplies are furnished, registration fees are affordable, and in nearly all instances, participants learn skills they can develop for the rest of their lives.

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Nation/World

Thank You – For Everything!

Thank You – For Everything!

They say memories start to form when a child is around two and a half years old. As a kid, I had the happiest memories of drawing on the dirt at my grandmother’s house by the Nam Khan River, picking edible flowers for dinner, playing in my family’s old CD store, and riding on a motorbike with my mom as she picked me up from pre-school.

read more
A Legacy Of Hope

A Legacy Of Hope

I became connected to Legacies of War when I moved to Washington, DC after law school. The organization was a significant part of my understanding of where and how my family came to the U.S.

read more
A Girl And Her Tamarind Tree

A Girl And Her Tamarind Tree

This past November, for the first time ever, my mother and I returned to Laos together. We had not been in Laos together since 1979. I was just over five years old when we fled Khammouane Province due to significant post war trauma.

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