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Kang Vang

Filmmaker Kang Vang is committed to telling Hmong stories of service in the Secret War.

09/29/2017 | Rating TV-G

The Telling Project: Minnesota Remembers Vietnam

Kang Vang

Clip: Special | 4m 22s

Filmmaker Kang Vang is committed to telling Hmong stories of service in the Secret War.

Kang Vang is a Hmong American filmmaker and community leader. Born in a refugee camp in Thailand, Kang and his family emigrated to Minnesota after his father’s service in the Secret War ended. A first generation immigrant, Kang shares his story of living between two worlds and wanting to make his father proud, while pursuing his passion for storytelling that celebrates and empowers his community.

09/29/2017 | Rating TV-G

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The Telling Project: Minnesota Remembers Vietnam is a local public television program presented by TPT

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Preview: Special | 1m | Vietnam War and Hmong veterans and family perform personal stories in an original play. (1m)

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