by Kim Benjamin | Nov 25, 2019 | Home Page Slider, Nation/World
MINORS ASIA – 1st In A Series For Hmong Times – Scenes From New Year At Ban Vinai By Doug Hulcher Photos here are from the New Year celebrations at the main Hmong refugee camp, Ban Vinai, in Loei province of northern Thailand. Most pictures were...
by Kim Benjamin | Nov 5, 2019 | Home Page Slider, Nation/World
Hmong Stories – Part 2 – The Students’ Reaction From Minors Asia This is the second in a series by Hmong Times of recollections and images of those who came out of Laos after the war and made their way to the U.S. This series is based on a program...
by Kim Benjamin | Jul 22, 2019 | Home Page Slider, Nation/World
Collecting Hmong Refugee Stories In Minnesota And California By Npaus Baim Her I have parents and grandparents who constantly remind my siblings and I how lucky we are because “back in Laos” or “when I was little” they were so poor. When we were picky about our food...
by Kim Benjamin | May 30, 2019 | Home Page Slider, Nation/World
What Does the Political Chaos in the U.S. Mean to Hmong Citizens? By X.G. Andrew For many Hmong citizens, all these political ripples and struggles between the powers that be may seem like two bickering children fighting over a piece of candy but it affects us more...
by Kim Benjamin | Apr 30, 2019 | Home Page Slider, Nation/World
Kou Yang Book Explores Homeland Of ‘Sayaboury – Land Of A Million Elephants Of Laos’ By Asian American News Kou Yang, a professor emeritus of ethnic studies at California State University, Stanislaus, is also originally from the area of Sayaboury, Laos, and...
by Kim Benjamin | Apr 17, 2019 | Home Page Slider, Nation/World
SEARAC Co-Sponsors CA Legislation To Improve Cultural Competence In Mental Health By Nkauj Iab Yang SEARAC has taken on the effort to co-sponsor California Assembly Bill (AB) 512 – Cultural Competence in Mental Health alongside the California Pan-Ethnic Health...