I’ll Always Be Hmong

Ian Yue and Mai Cha Vang do a story about a young Hmong man from St. Paul who’s been keeping a secret from his family for fear of angering his parents: He’s gay. He’s not the only one in the Twin Cities’ Hmong community who is struggling with his/her sexual orientation and how to be honest about it and deal with the consequences

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just droppin' by to say hi.

hi. how’s it going? i hope all is great with you guys. how did the project turn out? did it give you a good grade? LoL… i hope so. i just wanted to drop by and say hi and see how school’s been and all. i was bored and i googled myself and found you guys again. haha. here’s my myspace page. if you wanna give anyone an update here it is. find me on myspace and facebook. good to see you on. take care bud.

proudly strong,

steven

I agree with Steven Vang

I agree with Steven Vang. He cannot change his sexual orientation so everyone should learn to except him. Even if he had hidden the fact that he is gay from his family, he knew about it and knew that what his family expected. People should be proud of who they are and shouldn’t care about what others might think. It’s their life and they shouldn’t live it in fear of one day being “caught” or not liked.

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