(S2, EP 10) In continuing the 2nd season \u201c1975" theme, I interviewed Kevin Yang, a 2nd generation Hmong American from the Twin Cities in Minnesota. Kevin is a multi-discipline artist which includes being a spoken word artist and filmmaker. In this interview, Kevin shares his family\u2019s migration journey from Laos to Minnesota. He talks about his upbringing in Minnesota, and his relationship with the Hmong community there. In discovering his family\u2019s refugee journey, Kevin became inspired to write and perform as a spoken word artist as a way to document his family\u2019s history, and his own personal challenges with assimilation. He also shares a personal poem he wrote called \u201cCome Home\u201d for this episode. Tune in, and listen to this wonderful conversation that we shared.
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\nBio:
\nKevin Yang is a Hmong American multidisciplinary artist from the Twin Cities, Minnesota. Kevin creates in the mediums of spoken word and filmmaking. He is a board member with Street Stops and Mountain Tops, a team that connects the global Hmong diaspora together through the arts. He finds most of his inspiration unraveling his experience as a Hmong soul born in the United States.
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