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Hmong Culture

Clip: Season 6 Episode 9 | 4m 4sVideo has Closed Captions

A program in Madison bridges the academic and identity gap for Hmong children.

A program in Madison bridges the academic and identity gap for Hmong children. The Hmong Language and Culture Enrichment program resembles a six-week summer school. Kids are immersed in Hmong language and culture, and given tutoring for core subjects like math. It’s having a profound impact

09/19/2018

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