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This blog reflects a diversity of viewpoints from WAESN youth, educators, and community contributions. Posts do not always represent WAESN’s organizational positions.
Part 2: Asuka by Asuka Conyer My entry into this work was colored by a particular kind of exploitation: the “glitter” of being a mixed child in the eyes of
by the WAESN Legislative Committee WAESN recently adopted our 10-year Liberation Strategy which includes political…
In the spring of 2021, WAESN held a youth art contest. Winners were chosen by…
By Alex Ng This multipart journal is where I am documenting my thoughts as I…
Below is a message from Friendly Vang-Johnson, founder of Friendly Hmong Farms, a CSA created…

I decided to write this blog post because I recently came under attack with accusations…
by Tracy Castro-Gill, Shraddha Shirude, and Sara Lockenvitz What follows is a story that is,…
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