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Hmong Hmong may refer to: * Hmong people, an ethnic group living mainly in Southwest China, Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand * Hmong cuisine * Hmong customs and culture ** Hmong music ** Hmong textile art * Hmong language, a continuum of closely related to ...
are a major ethnic group in
Fresno, California Fresno () is a major city in the San Joaquin Valley of California, United States. It is the county seat of Fresno County and the largest city in the greater Central Valley region. It covers about and had a population of 542,107 in 2020, maki ...
. The Fresno Hmong community, along with that of Minneapolis/St. Paul, is one of the largest two urban U.S. Hmong communities. As of 1993 the Hmong were the largest Southeast Asian ethnic group in Fresno.Ng, ''Adaptation, Acculturation, and Transnational Ties Among Asian Americans, Volume 4'', p
102
As of 2010, there are 24,328 people of Hmong descent living in Fresno, making up 4.9% of the city's population.


History

Kou Yang stated that in 1977 Fresno had one Hmong family. According to Kou Yang, this increased to four in 1978 and five in 1979. In 1980 there were 2,000 Hmong in Fresno. In 1981 this increased to 7,000. In 1982 12,000 Hmong lived in Fresno. In 1989 there were about 26,000 Hmong in Fresno. As of 1993 there were about 35,000 Hmong in Fresno. Many Hmong who arrived in Fresno lived on
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in
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projects; they were unable to work in agriculture due to a lack of technical skills and English skills. About half of the Hmong who arrived in the 1980s wanted to work in agriculture but the percentage who remained interested decreased to 20% after arrival, and they had insufficient funds to make another move.Lee, Mai M. Na, p
509
From 1998 to 2001, eight Hmong teenagers in Fresno committed suicide.


Demographics

Mai M. Na Lee, the author of an encyclopedia article titled "Hmong of Minnesota and California," wrote circa 2013 that "The Fresno Hmong have the highest rate of poverty compared to those in other places."Lee, Mai M. Na, p
510


Economy

As of 2013 there were ten Hmong supermarkets in Fresno. Other Hmong businesses included financial service agencies, farms, video rental stores, medical offices, ranches, insurance companies, and chiropractic clinics.


Politics

In 2002 Tony Vang received a school board position at the
Fresno Unified School District The Fresno Unified School District is a school district in Fresno, California, United States. Facts and figures *California's fourth largest school district *74,000 students *$1.6 Billion Budget *76 different languages represented over the last f ...
. He was the first Hmong elected official in Fresno,Lor, Yang, p. 2. and the first Hmong elected official in California. The Fresno Hmong had advocated for California bill AB78 which established a recommendation for Southeast Asian history education in the California school system; this bill passed in 2003. In 2006 Blong Xiong was elected to the Fresno City Council. He was the first Hmong person elected to a city council in California, and the first Asian elected to the Fresno City Council.


Institutions

As of 2013 the Fresno Center for New Americans (FCNA), a Hmong
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has a yearly budget of over $2 million and 40 employees. It helps to serve as one of the Hmong political and civil organs and assisted with the 2006 election of Blong Xiong to the Fresno City Council. Other Hmong nonprofit organizations include the Stone Soup Fresno, Fresno Interdenominational Refugee Ministries (FIRM), and Lao Family Community of Fresno.


Media

As of 2013 Fresno has two Hmong radio stations. The radio station
KBIF KBIF (900 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a World Ethnic format to the Fresno, California, United States, area. The station is currently owned by Cordell Overgaard, through licensee Overgaard Broadcasting LLC. KBIF broadcasts in the Hmon ...
900 AM, located in Fresno, airs programming oriented towards Hmong people. As of 2004 the station staff members state that 95% of the area Hmong community listens to the station. ''
Hmong Today ''Hmong Today'' (Xov-Xwm Hmoob) is a U.S. nationwide newspaper documenting the news and culture of the Hmong American community. It is published biweekly and based in St. Paul, Minnesota Saint Paul (abbreviated St. Paul) is the capital o ...
'' airs on KIFR. In 2011, HmongUSA TV was established to serve the Hmong Community as a local TV station broadcasting on Digital Antena 31.9. The Hmong TV station served the surrounding Fresno area to Delano and up to the Stockton, CA. As of 2021, HmongUSA TV became available to all Streaming Platform, and SmartTV, Roku, FireTV, AppleTV, etc. HmongUSA TV is currently streaming through UNISON app. and is the only International TV station offering 24/7 Hmong programs.


Recreation

The Hmong New Year is celebrated in Fresno. The celebrations are held outdoors and collectively it is the largest Hmong New Year celebration in the United States. As of 2013 there are two separate celebrations, the Hmong International New Year at the Fresno Fairgrounds and another at Calwa Park in southeast Fresno. Col. Youa True Vang founded the Hmong International New Year, which has about 100,000 annual participants. The United Hmong Council organizes the celebration at Calwa Park, which has no admissions charge. As of 2013 about 1,500 participated in the UMC celebration.Aguilera, Diana.
Fresno New Year festivities honor Hmong 'mother'
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Fresno Bee ''The Fresno Bee'' is a daily newspaper serving Fresno, California, and surrounding counties in that U.S. state's central San Joaquin Valley. It is owned by The McClatchy Company and ranks fourth in circulation among the company's newspapers. I ...
''. December 26, 2013. Retrieved on February 8, 2014.
The Hmong Music Festival (HMF) is celebrated in Fresno annually. As of 1993 in order to avoid competing with Fresno's Hmong New Year celebrations, organizers outside of Fresno schedule the Hmong New Year celebrations on days different from Fresno's.


Notable residents

*
Vang Pao Vang Pao ( RPA: ''Vaj Pov'' , Lao: ວັງປາວ; 8 December 1929 – 6 January 2011) was a major general in the Royal Lao Army. He was a leader of the Hmong American community in the United States. He was also known as General Vang ...
(general) and his wife, May Song Vang. Diana Aguilera of the ''
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'' wrote that May Song Vang "became the face of the Hmong community" after Vang Pao died in 2011. **Vang Pao Elementary School of the
Fresno Unified School District The Fresno Unified School District is a school district in Fresno, California, United States. Facts and figures *California's fourth largest school district *74,000 students *$1.6 Billion Budget *76 different languages represented over the last f ...
is named after Vang Pao. ** During the Hmong New Year of 2013 a statue of Vang Pao was erected at the Fresno Fairgrounds. The statue is tall and weighs over . A smaller statue was dedicated in the 2011 Hmong New Year. The new statue, made by Monster City Studios of Fresno, replaced the older one. *
Wangyee Vang Wangyee Vang is a Hmong-American community leader, educator and elder from Fresno, and the Central Valley, of California. Veterans' assistance Vang is the founder and National President of the Lao Veterans of America Institute, a national no ...
, National President, Founder and President of the Fresno-based Lao Veterans of America Institute, and President Emeritus of the
Lao Veterans of America The Lao Veterans of America, Inc., describes itself as a non-profit, non-partisan, non-governmental, veterans organization that represents Lao- and Hmong-American veterans who served in the U.S. clandestine war in the Kingdom of Laos during the Vie ...
, the nation's largest Lao- and Hmong-American veterans organizations. Wangyee Vang helped to lead efforts in Washington, D.C. and
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to dedicate the Lao Veterans of America monument, Laos Memorial, to honor the Lao- and Hmong-American veterans and their American advisers who fought to assist the United States during the
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. *
Bee Vang Bee Vang ( RPA: ''Npis Vaj'', Pahawh: ', Chinese-Mandarin: 王陛; born November 4, 1991) is an American actor and activist of Hmong descent. He is best known for starring in Clint Eastwood's 2008 film ''Gran Torino'' as Thao Vang Lor. Early ...
(actor in ''
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'') * Blong Xiong Fresno city councilmember 2007 - 2015Blong Xiong's entry on Ballotpedia
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References

* Lee, Mai M. Na. "Hmong of Minnesota and California." In: Zhao, Xiaojian and Edward J.W. Park, PH.D. ''Asian Americans: An Encyclopedia of Social, Cultural, Economic, and Political History'' volumes ''An Encyclopedia of Social, Cultural, Economic, and Political History'' (Google eBook). ABC-CLIO, November 30, 2013. , 9781598842401. * Lor, Yang.
Hmong Political Involvement in St. Paul, Minnesota and Fresno, California

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* Ng, Franklin. "Towards a Second Generation of Hmong History." ''
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'' 19:3 (1993): 51–69. In: Ng, Franklin (editor) ''Adaptation, Acculturation, and Transnational Ties Among Asian Americans, Volume 4''.
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, 1998. Start page 99. , 9780815326939. *


Notes


Further reading

* ''The Hmong resettlement study: site report, Fresno, California''.
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, Office of Refugee Resettlement, 1983. * Yang, Kou. ''The Hmong in Fresno: A Study of Hmong Welfare Participation and Self-sufficiency''.
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External links


Hmong Studies Program
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Reaching the Hmong Community
- Central California Consortium
Fresno Center of New Americans

National Hmong American Farmers
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Stone Soup Fresno

Fresno Interdenominational Refugee Ministries
(FIRM; Tsoom Ntseeg Fresno Pab Neeg Thojnam)
Hmong Music Festival
(HMF)
Hmong Student Association
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Hmong Radio
- Fresno USD
Hmong Language Association (HLA)
* Unison TV(HmongUSA TV) www.unison.tv (Hmong History, Entertainment, News) {{DEFAULTSORT:History of the Hmong in Fresno History of Fresno, California Hmong-American culture in California Hmong-American culture and history
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