Mai-Linh Hong is a Vietnamese American woman, she was born in Vietnam and grew up near Washington D.C. Hong is an author, editor, and Assistant Professor of Literature at UC Merced. Prior to joining the Auntie Sewing Squad, she ran an Etsy shop and its proceeds went to anti-racist and feminist organizations. As an Auntie, she actively donates masks but is also currently co-editing the Auntie Sewing Squad’s new book.https://digitalcommons.csumb.edu/auntiesewing_interviews/1040/thumbnail.jp
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Interview with Mai Lee discussing Hmong culture and experiences with Hmong refugee resettlement. Int...
This recording and transcript form part of a collection of oral history interviews conducted by the ...
Interview with May Lor Vang discussing experiences with Hmong refugee resettlement in Thailand and t...
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Maivan Lee has taught and written extensively on the rights of indigenous peoples under U.S. and int...
Aisha Ikramuddin is a former environmental health educator who has participated in anti-racist and e...
The child of Chinese farmers, a woman talks about her family and wartime experiences.cashier, homema...
Duyen Tran is a 33-year-old Vietnamese American woman who currently resides in Los Angeles, Californ...
Jeanna Tang was born and raised in the Philippines. At the age of 18 years old, she migrated to Mass...
Lilit Yoo is a Korean-Canadian woman who recently became a U.S. citizen. She first came to the U.S. ...
Kathleen Wong was raised in Oakland, California to a mother who worked as a mechanic and a father wh...
Kristina Wong is a third generation Chinese American who was born and raised in San Francisco, Calif...
Dr. Grace Yoo is a Korean American who was raised in southern California and currently teaches in th...
Wendy Ng is a third-generation Japanese and Chinese American who grew up in Northern California. She...
Dr. MayKao Hang is president and CEO of the Amherst H. Wilder Foundation. Born in war-torn Laos, Han...
Interview with Mai Lee discussing Hmong culture and experiences with Hmong refugee resettlement. Int...
This recording and transcript form part of a collection of oral history interviews conducted by the ...
Interview with May Lor Vang discussing experiences with Hmong refugee resettlement in Thailand and t...
Interview with Fong Her discussing experiences with Hmong refugee resettlement in Thailand and the U...
Maivan Lee has taught and written extensively on the rights of indigenous peoples under U.S. and int...
Aisha Ikramuddin is a former environmental health educator who has participated in anti-racist and e...
The child of Chinese farmers, a woman talks about her family and wartime experiences.cashier, homema...