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Perspectives: Knowledge, Authority and Hmong Invisibility

by Dia Cha, Chia Youyee Vang and others , March 13, 2008

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For all these reasons, we assert that this issue should not be reduced to an assault upon a law professor. Instead, what we hope to illuminate here are some as yet unaired perspectives on why it has remained so painfully acrimonious.

Dr. Dia Cha, is a professor of anthropology at St. Cloud State University in Minnesota; Dr. Leena Her is a Fulbright Scholar; Pao Lee is a graduate student of sociology at the University of Minnesota; Ly Chong Thong Jalao is graduate student of English at the University of California-Santa Barbara; Dr. Louisa Schein is a professor of anthropology and women's and gender studies at Rutgers University; Dr. Chia Youyee Vang is a history professor at UW-Milwaukee; Ma Vang is a graduate student of ethnic studies at UC-San Diego and Yang S. Xiong is a sociology graduate student at UC-Los Angeles.

 

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