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February 2022
Deadline for Social Justice Hmong Studies Funding Applications!
The Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS) and the Hmong Studies Consortium at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are pleased to announce that with the generous support of the Henry Luce Foundation, we intend to provide awards in 2022-2023 related to “Social Justice Hmong Studies,” broadly defined. The intention is to support racial justice-oriented Hmong Studies research and activities that connect Southeast Asian Studies and Hmong American Studies through the Hmong Studies Consortium (hmongstudies.wisc.edu/). Students from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities who are affiliated with the Hmong Studies Consortium will be prioritized for these awards.
Find out more »March 2022
(NOW VIRTUAL) Stem pushout and redirection: Institutional logics of disposability and accountability that impact the educational goals and experiences of HMoob American college students
Recording of this talk available to view at this link.
Find out more »April 2022
The Space between Trauma and Healing: Bridging Divides in the Hmong Community
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Find out more »May 2022
Library of Congress webinar: “Memory, experience and imagination in the works of Lao and Hmong American authors”
This event provides a unique forum for Lao and Hmong American authors to discuss their work and intellectual endeavors. The writers, Kao Kalia Yang, Bryan Thao Worra and Thavisouk Phrasavath will reflect on their work before joining a larger conversation with the audience...
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