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CCWT research partner, the HMoob American Studies Committee releases statement supporting Black Lives Matter

Posted on June 15, 2020 by mswolfgram

The HMoob American Studies Committee (HMASC) is a student activist committee at UW-Madison, which is partnering with CCWT in ongoing research to study the socio-cultural and institutional factors that impact the college and career experiences …

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No deportations for Hmong Wisconsinites, or anyone else

Posted on February 28, 2020 by mswolfgram

Recent news surfaced about negotiations between the U.S. and Lao governments to deport Hmong/Lao refugees to Laos. If agreements are reached, approximately 4,500 Hmong/Lao individuals with a final order for deportation would be affected. As a research group who studies …

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New Report on HMoob American University Students at Wisconsin’s 4-Year Colleges

Posted on October 28, 2019 by arivera3

Hmoob American Undergraduate Students at University of Wisconsin’s 4-Year Comprehensive Colleges – Background, Enrollment Statistics, and Graduation Trends Author: MaiNeng Vang Data on Asian Americans are often aggregated, wherein all Asian American communities are lumped …

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Research highlights HMoob American college students’ experiences in spaces of belonging and exclusion

Posted on February 20, 2019 by mswolfgram

Paj Ntaub event a major success! There is apparently a lot of interest on the campus of UW-Madison and in the Madison community in the factors that influence HMoob American College experiences. The Pab Ntaub …

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“What kind of Asian are you?”: Institutional invisibility of the HMoob American College Paj Ntaub

Posted on December 13, 2018 by mswolfgram

“As an Asian American student, I am always asked, ‘What kind of Asian are you?’ When I respond, ‘HMoob,’ I’m asked, ‘What’s HMoob? What country is that?’ But HMoob do not fit the construct of …

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Introducing “Our HMoob American College Paj Ntaub”

Posted on November 12, 2018 by mswolfgram

A Poetic Prologue – HMoob not Hmong or Mong “Hmong” spelled as H-m-o-o-b ​reclaims the HMONG part of the Hmong American identity HMOOB acknowledges the authentic pronunciation of the “Hmong” name, heritage, and people “Hmong” …

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