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Little Laos on the Prairie blog: The Lao'd perspective. Hot dish of news + culture + life. Founding EIC: @chanidanoy. #BeLaod

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We are seeking materials for an art piece. If you have any items that are significant to memory or story of yours including textiles, rice bags, or any miscellaneous objects that you are okay permanently parting with, send us an email at: [email protected]

We are seeking materials for an art piece. If you have any items that are significant to memory or story of yours including textiles, rice bags, or any miscellaneous objects that you are okay permanently parting with, send us an email at: hi@theseadproject.org
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D.A. Bullock As a Northsider it’s so maddening to have to search high and low for news about my neighborhood. And yet one shooting in Uptown and it’s plastered everywhere. A murdered 17-year-old is newsworthy.

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Tee Fansofa (they/them) is a visual artist and organizer based in Sacramento, CA. More recently, they experienced police brutality while providing for protesters. Read more about their story: theseadproject.org/pride2020 Support them by donating to their Venmo at: thongxy-phansopha

Tee Fansofa (they/them) is a visual artist and organizer based in Sacramento, CA. More recently, they experienced police brutality while providing for protesters. Read more about their story: theseadproject.org/pride2020

Support them by donating to their Venmo at: thongxy-phansopha
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2020 marks the 45th anniversary of the diaspora from Southeast Asia and a new world we’re stepping into, during a time of dual pandemics. Consider this a save-the-date in partnership with mnmuseum: theseadproject.org/onepointfive #onepointfive #southeastasian #hmong #khmer #lao #viet

2020 marks the 45th anniversary of the diaspora from Southeast Asia and a new world we’re stepping into, during a time of dual pandemics. Consider this a save-the-date in partnership with <a href="/mnmuseum/">mnmuseum</a>: theseadproject.org/onepointfive #onepointfive #southeastasian #hmong #khmer #lao #viet
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SEAD gathered stories from 1.5 and their descendants on themes of love, labor, and boundaries. Read more about the generation that's in-between, toeing the line of too-American and not American enough, while forging their own, unprecedented path. theseadproject.org/stories/

SEAD gathered stories from 1.5 and their descendants on themes of love, labor, and boundaries. Read more about the generation that's in-between, toeing the line of too-American and not American enough, while forging their own, unprecedented path. 

theseadproject.org/stories/
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Tia Dang's earliest memory of Vietnam is shades of gray: gray skies, from which gray rain fell, on the top of their church made of concrete, where she and her nephew struggled to stay warm. Read the rest of Tia's story here: theseadproject.org/projects_libra…

Tia Dang's earliest memory of Vietnam is shades of gray: gray skies, from which gray rain fell, on the top of their church made of concrete, where she and her nephew struggled to stay warm. 

Read the rest of Tia's story here: theseadproject.org/projects_libra…
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I's important that we protect ourselves and each other from COVID-19. Stop the spread by following these practices in our instructional video, now in Burmese, Karen, Khmer, Hmong, Lao, and Vietnamese. You can find these videos on our YouTube! youtube.com/playlist?list=…

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Growing up, 1.5 gen children acted as the bridge between their immigrant parents and their new home. Asia Moua did this often as a child, but as life went on, it got more complicated — and so did translating for her parents. theseadproject.org/projects_libra…

Growing up, 1.5 gen children acted as the bridge between their immigrant parents and their new home. Asia Moua did this often as a child, but as life went on, it got more complicated — and so did translating for her parents.

theseadproject.org/projects_libra…
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Our physical Pause & Grow Care Packages are almost complete! Now, we just need to put them together 😅 Volunteer for a time slot to assemble our care packages here: bit.ly/2Yzhskk

Our physical Pause &amp; Grow Care Packages are almost complete! Now, we just need to put them together 😅 Volunteer for a time slot to assemble our care packages here: bit.ly/2Yzhskk