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Anne Frank House Exhibit – Carroll Elementary School
Carroll Elementary students will become docents and lead tours to provide visitors with historical experiences of Anne Frank’s lif [...]
“We’ll Meet Again” – Premiere Episode: Reiko Nagumo
Source: PBS.org Tonight, Tuesday, January 23, 2018 is the debut of Ann Curry’s new six-part series, We’ll Meet Again on PBS. “Wi [...]
Remembering Executive Order 9066
Seventy-five years ago today, President Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, authorizing the removal of over 120,000 people of Japanese de [...]
Hmongstory 40 – Merced Grand Opening
We attended the Hmongstory 40 Fresno grand opening back in December of last year. We immediately knew that we wanted to attend the next op [...]
Black and White Ball
We had a wonderful time attending the Black & White Ball benefiting Lao Family Community Development Corporation on April 27, 2016. Koy [...]
International Mother Language Day – Treasure Language Storytelling
This past Sunday, February 22, we spent the afternoon/evening attending our 2nd Treasure Language Storytelling event at the Awaken Cafe in [...]
Tule Lake Internment Camp – From first-hand accounts
We have not yet visited the Tule Lake Segregation Camp (AKA Tule Lake War Relocation Center), but as of Monday, December 28, 2015, a possi [...]
Treasure Languages Event: Storytelling in two voices
We’d like to start this post with a shout out to language researchers Robyn Perry (University of California, Berkeley) and Steven B [...]
Hmongstory 40 Fresno Grand Opening
The weekend drive to the county fairgrounds in Fresno, CA, was well worth it. We are very glad to have been part of the opening day celebrat [...]
Treasure Language Storytelling Event
Want to master the language of your parents or grandparents? Or raise your children with exposure to your language? Image Source: www.treasu [...]