I grew up in a Hmong enclave (not so far from SV actually; Fresno), and in High School they made up something like 30% of my class. I had quite a few friends in the community.
Interestingly, I met cousins of those friends in random places around the world during my military career, and was always welcomed as family by those people. This sometimes bewildered the other service members who saw them as a very closed group; they are very misunderstood (in my experience).
Seeing a (more) traditional Hmong wedding is pretty awesome, too. Honestly I wish I had more resources to offer, but I’m not anything like an expert.
I just want to thank the mods (Daniel was the one mentioned in the email) for the invitation to repost this. I've no idea why some algorithm found a story I submitted from 2019 interesting, but I really like the idea of this and hope it continues to find old interesting submissions (personally I'm a sucker for all things transit). Thanks again!
Not exactly related to article, but how is the social dynamics in the present day US between former South Vietnamese/their descendants and the expats and students from present day S R Vietnam.
I grew up in a Hmong enclave (not so far from SV actually; Fresno), and in High School they made up something like 30% of my class. I had quite a few friends in the community.
Interestingly, I met cousins of those friends in random places around the world during my military career, and was always welcomed as family by those people. This sometimes bewildered the other service members who saw them as a very closed group; they are very misunderstood (in my experience).
Seeing a (more) traditional Hmong wedding is pretty awesome, too. Honestly I wish I had more resources to offer, but I’m not anything like an expert.