Dive into the vibrant Hmong community of Central Wisconsin as Stephanie Chang, board member of the Central Wisconsin Hmong Professionals, highlights their mission to empower Hmong professionals through education and leadership. As they gear up for the 2025 Professional of the Year Awards, Chang emphasizes the importance of representation and honoring hidden achievers in fields like agriculture, law, and government. Reflecting on 50 years since the Hmong community's arrival in the U.S., Chang shares personal stories of resilience, like her mother's journey at 14, underscoring the community's growth and future optimism in an ever-evolving landscape.
Tickets for the Central Wisconsin Hmong Professionals of the Year Awards have been sold out. Get more information on the group at https://www.facebook.com/centralwihmongprofessionals
YouTube video of our discussion at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ilwmpsl8W4M Guest: Stephanie Chang
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