by Kim Benjamin | Dec 17, 2020 | Arts, Home Page Slider
The Laundry And The Girl By Kerry Xiong Bristles of hair stood erect on her bare legs as she tiptoed across the cracking ice sheets melting on the sidewalk. The girl wore a skirt again to work that day. She liked skirts, even in wintertime. It was nearly mid...
by Kim Benjamin | Dec 17, 2020 | Education
Hmong Students And Teacher Write With Passion By Fue Yang Like many other Hmong families and parents, Pang Yang’s parents also wanted her to become a medical doctor or a lawyer. As Pang grew older and became a tutor for her own siblings and served as a student aid...
by Kim Benjamin | Dec 17, 2020 | Health, Home Page Slider
Support For Teens And Young Adults By Centers for Disease Control Some of the questions you might be asking are, “Should I be freaking out about COVID-19?” and “Why can’t I hang out with my friends in person?”. You may be feeling worried, bored, or frustrated....
by Kim Benjamin | Dec 17, 2020 | Arts, Home Page Slider
Hmong Archives Received Hmong Cultural Heritage Microgrant To Preserve And Publish Martha L. Zimmerman Paj Ntaub Collection By Fue Yang Dr. Brian Xiong: When my mother, Porche Yang, died in 2011, I didn’t get the chance to record her paj ntaub story. I am glad that...
by Kim Benjamin | Dec 17, 2020 | Arts, Home Page Slider
The Guy And The Girl By Kerry Xiong “What changed you?” asked the bearded guy on the other end of the video line. This was the second time they’d video called, and the girl found most intriguing the red forest hairs invading the guy’s cheeks and upper lip, each...