Volume 18
Press Release: Hmong Studies Journal Publishes Volume 18
Research Articles
“Does Acculturation and Stigma Affect Hmong Women’s Attitudes Toward and Willingness to Seek Counseling Services?” by Maiteng Lor, Emil Rodolfa and Beth Limberg
“Measuring Formal Intelligence in the Informal Learner: A Case Study of Hmong American Students and Cognitive Assessment” by Carl Romstad and Zha Blong Xiong
From Kwvtxhiaj and Pajntaub to Theater and Literature: The Role of Generation, Gender and Human Rights in the Expansion of Hmong American Art by Nengher Vang and Jeremy Hein
Commentary
Commentary: Ignorance as Bias: Radiolab, Yellow Rain, and The Fact of the Matter’ by Paul Hillmer and Mary Ann Yang
Press Release: Hmong Studies Journal Publishes Volume 18
Research Articles
“Does Acculturation and Stigma Affect Hmong Women’s Attitudes Toward and Willingness to Seek Counseling Services?” by Maiteng Lor, Emil Rodolfa and Beth Limberg
“Measuring Formal Intelligence in the Informal Learner: A Case Study of Hmong American Students and Cognitive Assessment” by Carl Romstad and Zha Blong Xiong
From Kwvtxhiaj and Pajntaub to Theater and Literature: The Role of Generation, Gender and Human Rights in the Expansion of Hmong American Art by Nengher Vang and Jeremy Hein
Commentary
Commentary: Ignorance as Bias: Radiolab, Yellow Rain, and The Fact of the Matter’ by Paul Hillmer and Mary Ann Yang