"Change does not roll in on the wheels of inevitability, but comes through continuous struggle. And so we must straighten our backs and work for our freedom. A man can't ride you unless your back is bent."
Martin Luther King Jr.
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Before & After with Telo
By See Lo

Milwaukee is the home of Shaolin Entertainment, a collective of young Hmong artists who like to hang out and chill in their neighborhood with friends and family. It’s also the home of Tony “Telo” Yang, an up-and-coming Hmong hip-hop artist who recorded his debut album just slightly after fellow Shaolin artist Paul “LP” Yang...

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Friday September 07, 2007

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Delicious Venom: The Dynamic Duo
By See Lo

Delicious Venom can write a poem and turn it into a song. They can perform live in front of hundreds of fans without breaking a sweat...

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Friday June 22, 2007

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On the Rise
By See Lo

"People will always try and tell you what to create, but try to follow your instincts and create what you love. Chances are you'll be happier and others will love your work as well...

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Monday January 28, 2008

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The Talented Mr. Bohan
By See Lo

Bohan Yang was born into a wealthy and Pleasantville-like family until a series of unfortunate events led to the loss of his father and their family wealth. Around that time he was sent across the Pacific to go to school in Canada...

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Saturday December 08, 2007

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Nou Vang
By See Lo

Born in Ban Vinai Refugee Camp, Nou Vang and her family lived there for five years before obtaining a sponsorship to come to the United States in 1985. The Vang family settled in Appleton, Wis...

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Thursday December 06, 2007

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An Eye for Style
By See Lo

Don't cha wish you had a job like Sheng? Don't cha wish you get to work with some of the hottest fashion designers, photographers and celebrities in the industry like Sheng? Don't cha wish you get to work with the Pussycat Dolls? Don't cha? From small town girl in Tennessee to a singer, to one of the many Pussycat Dolls fashion stylist, image consultant and wardrobe assistant, Sheng Moua is flying high, drinking champagne and living life in the fast lane in Hollywood.

 

Growing up, her parents had told her countless of stories of how they survived their migration from Laos to Thailand and were nearly killed in the process...

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Monday October 08, 2007

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Seexeng Lee: Artist and Educator
By Kou Vang

Artist and educator Seexeng Lee hails from the mountains of Laos, where he shifted from one village to another and eventually, to Ban Vinai refugee camp. It wasn't until he arrived in America at the age of nine that life became more challenging and English was a language he could not understand or speak...

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Thursday September 13, 2007

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