CAVWV
Documentary Series
Section I. Introcution & Motivation
Section II. Legislation Section III. Attempts to gain funding Section IV. Supporting Documentation |
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Section I. Introcution & Motivation
Section II. Legislation Section III. Attempts to gain funding Section IV. Supporting Documentation |
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2015 - Veterans seek funding for Allied Vietnam War Memorial
Denied a hearing - see more about the controvery and about their effort here: |
2017 - Twin Cities Puic Television
TPT sought and obtained funding to promote the PBS-Ken Burns Film which omited Laos and Cambodia and awarding the Hmong a separate local documentary. This was a contriuting factor in the Asian communities desire to complete the record of the war.
As part of the promotion the Minnesota Humanities Center sponsored the Veterans Voices program where several Asian veterans participated. The Center offered a $25,000 grant after the program ended. That grant was divided and was awarded to non veteran organizations with the exeption of one, SGU Veterans and Families of the USA, INC. |
2019 - Coalition sought funding for Story Collection in preparation for their Film Series.
Legislation text - HF 2797 & SF 2778.
Hearing was denied in the House but a hearing was called in the Senate, however the Coalition was only given 2 hours to arrive at the hearing and testify. This effort failed as it was not included in the Legacy Bill that year. |
2019 - Asian Studies Curriculum
A group of Asian educators formed a committee to offer their expertise in helping create a Asian Studies Curriculum in the Minnesota Schools which the Department of Education was reviewing that year, Since Minnesota has one of he largest and most diverse Asian populatins in the U.S. and since their were curiculums only sporadic Hmong studies they thought it importand to offer thier expertise. Sen. Roger Chamberlin authored the bill in the Senate and a meeting was arranged with Rep. Khouly Her who sat on the Education Committee and two other Hmong Representatives as the educators thought they would have a speical interest in the curriculum. Dr. Ha Tuong, Dr. Steve Young and Scott Walkr represented the educators, Rep. J. Xiong, Samantha Vanf and Khouly Her also attended the meeting. A teribile argument occure etween Dr. Young and Rep. Her. The effort died as the Hmong Representatives had no interest in supporting the effort.
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