North Carolina Hmong Women Association, Inc. is dedicated to preserving the language and culture of minority communities. Kuv Camp is a Summer Hmong Language program created in partnership with community leaders, Elizabeth Thao and Thea Yang.
The North Carolina Hmong Women Association, Inc. is committed to ensuring that diverse cultures, such as the Hmong culture, is celebrated and shared. This initiative will focus on educating and sharing with the community "Paj Ntaub" or Hmong needle work.
UPCOMING Book Club:
Starting in May
Where Rivers Part by Kao Kalia Yang
NC HWA Book Club: https://www.facebook.com/groups/678783971085736
Sign up here: https://forms.gle/NkhJouMhDXwPQHn89
July 27th, we joined Yang United Association's Eggroll Fundraiser event to help register the local community up to vote. It was a success! We are so inspired by everyone who signed up, showed interest, and gave us support. It raises awareness on how needed these voter registration services are. If you'd like to learn more, please reach out to us at nchmongwomen@nc-hwa.org.
Featuring the author of "Where Rivers Part: A Story of My Mother's Life" by Kao Kalia Yang
Hmong American Author Lori M. Lee joins our last book club meeting of Spring 2024. We read her book, Pahua and the Soul Stealer.
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