Toubee Yang is a Stockton citizen who traveled over the ocean from his birthplace to find a new home and culture that he now embraces. His life is memorable partly because of the experiences he has had traveling and learning about the culture of the United States. His story is about a family broken in the aftermath of the Vietnam War, of a child growing up in a nation that did not readily respect his heritage, and also as a refugee in a totally foreign environment…https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/ss-ha/1004/thumbnail.jp
Nancy Wong was born in Ung Hong village, Toy San District, China, to a restaurant owner and housewif...
Interview with Yaw Yang discussing Hmong culture and experiences with Hmong refugee resettlement. In...
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Toubee Yang is a Stockton citizen who traveled over the ocean from his birthplace to find a new home...
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John Lo’s parents were often away from the home, so John took on the parental responsibilities when ...
Kao Kalia Yang was born in Ban Vinai refugee camp and came with her family to Minnesota in July 1987...
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An oral history with Mr. Dũng Tô, born in Đà Nẵng, Vietnam. He has thirteen siblings who all current...
In 1932, at the age of 15, John Wong and his family received news of a terrible tragedy—the death of...
Nancy Wong was born in Ung Hong village, Toy San District, China, to a restaurant owner and housewif...
Interview with Yaw Yang discussing Hmong culture and experiences with Hmong refugee resettlement. In...
Growing up, Kecia Won-Jones experienced a plethora of cultures. She is Chinese, but was born and rai...
Toubee Yang is a Stockton citizen who traveled over the ocean from his birthplace to find a new home...
At the age of 55, Chue Lo is the elder of his family. Chue was born in Laos the second of six childr...
Sophat Sorn has a great love for his native country of Cambodia. On its soil, he learned great lesso...
In October 1915, a brave man left his home country of China to come to America in search of somethin...
Traditional music and the sound of the Khmer language are among Sonn Moeng’s favorite childhood memo...
“If you work like a slave first—eventually, you’ll get to eat and live like a leader. If you eat and...
John Lo’s parents were often away from the home, so John took on the parental responsibilities when ...
Kao Kalia Yang was born in Ban Vinai refugee camp and came with her family to Minnesota in July 1987...
In October 1991, Leakhena Sorn was 13 years old when she immigrated to Stockton from Cambodia. Learn...
Seeing San Francisco for the first time, at the age of three, after immigrating from Loas will alway...
An oral history with Mr. Dũng Tô, born in Đà Nẵng, Vietnam. He has thirteen siblings who all current...
In 1932, at the age of 15, John Wong and his family received news of a terrible tragedy—the death of...
Nancy Wong was born in Ung Hong village, Toy San District, China, to a restaurant owner and housewif...
Interview with Yaw Yang discussing Hmong culture and experiences with Hmong refugee resettlement. In...
Growing up, Kecia Won-Jones experienced a plethora of cultures. She is Chinese, but was born and rai...