HMONG AUTHORS & ARTISTS
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KIA VANG
KIA VANG, author of the new book, The Home We Built on 46th St., always knew that she needed a creative outlet to keep herself balanced at home thr... - 
        
JESSICA ANDERSON
The beautiful thing about having a Hmong friend is not only about learning Hmong people and culture, but also a long-lasting friendship that ended ... - 
        
XE YANG
As a child growing up, Xe Yang, a new Hmong author of the book, KUV POG, had always dreamed of traveling and experiencing new things like the chara... - 
        
DR. MARK E. PFEIFER
Dr. Mark Pfeifer has compiled a new book, Annotated Bibliography of Hmong-Related Works: 2007-2019, published by the Hmong Educational Resources Pu... - 
        
MIKE H. VANG
MIKE H. VANG is authored of “Dear My Teacher: Letters of Joy, Pain & Triumph from Today’s Teenage Hmong Students" published in 2019 with the Hm... - 
        
CHOUA XIONG
As a child, Choua Xiong had always wanted to be an artist. As an adult, her passion, talent, and determination have led her to illustrate a recentl... - 
        
YA PO CHA
As a child growing up, Ya Po Cha had always wanted to become a medical doctor and give back to the Hmong community by helping Hmong patients and fa... - 
        
PANG YANG
PANG YANG is authored of “The Cultural Dish: Behind Every Dish is a Story (2018),” “Dear My Teacher: Letters of Joy, Pain & Triumph from Today’... - 
        
DR. BRIAN V. XIONG
Dr. Brian V. Xiong is a Hmong American author, scholar, researcher, and higher education professional. He is an in-demand, highly sought-after pres... - 
        
DR. KOU YANG
A Fulbright Scholar and Sasakawa Fellow, Dr. Kou Yang is Professor Emeritus of California State University, Stanislaus. He is also a recipient of H... - 
        
GER THAO
Dr. Ger Thao graduated with her Ph.D. in Education: Curriculum & Instruction from the Curriculum Studies Department at the University of Hawai‘... - 
        
CY THAO
The ideas for this series came into being when I was a junior in college. I was reading “Tragic Mountain” by Jane Hamilton. In the book there was a...