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My Emotional Music

Posted May 4, 2009 by Various

What songs bring back old memories, or make you stop and listen, or bring you up when you’re down? Here’s what The kNOw writers had to say. Finding True Love All songs make me emotional in some way. One song that brings a lot of happiness and memories is “Bless The Broken Road” by Rascal [...]

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Changing Gender Roles: Perspectives From Southeast Asian Female Youth

Posted March 31, 2009 by Various

As part of the YO! Youth Outlook Blog-A-Thon on the topic of modern love, two Southeast Asian female youth share their perspectives on the evolution of gender roles as witnessed within their own family and culture.

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How Different Cultures Celebrate The Season

Posted December 19, 2008 by The kNOw

Have you ever wondered how different cultures celebrate the holiday season? Learn more in this video.

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Textbook Update Could Give Hmong Youth Cultural Pride

Posted August 28, 2008 by Various

New America Media, Commentary By Connie Vang Editor’s Note: A new California bill that would require that the refugee history of Southeast Asians be included in the next textbook curriculum update may have the side-effect of instilling cultural pride in young Hmong Americans. A vote for California Assembly Bill 2064 is a vote to help [...]

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My Hero, My Dad (the skit version)

Posted June 25, 2008 by Anna Gill

In the third issue of The kNOw (our most recent issue), you’ll find Anna’s article on page 20. She writes about the special father-daughter bond she has with her dad. The article is written from her first-person perspective, but you’ll be surprised to learn that the original vision behind the article was a play/skit she [...]

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