The U.S. Hmong Cultural Center (USHCC) is a beacon of hope and unity for the Hmong community, providing a platform to preserve our cultural heritage and promote social justice. Established in 1992, the organization has been dedicated to empowering the Hmong people through education, advocacy, and community engagement.
The USHCC's mission is deeply rooted in the struggles and sacrifices made by the Hmong people during the Vietnam War. As refugees, we were forced to flee our homeland and start anew in a foreign land, leaving behind everything we knew and loved. Despite these challenges, we have persevered and thrived, building new lives for ourselves and our families.
Today, the USHCC is proud to be a leading voice for Hmong advocacy and cultural preservation. We work tirelessly to promote cross-cultural understanding, provide vital resources and services to our community, and celebrate the rich diversity of Hmong culture.
The USHCC is committed to creating a more just and equitable society by advocating for the rights of marginalized communities, including the Hmong people. We believe that education is key to unlocking social change and empowering individuals to take control of their own destinies.
Our advocacy efforts focus on addressing systemic injustices, promoting cultural sensitivity, and providing resources and support to those affected by trauma and violence. By amplifying the voices of our community members, we aim to create a more inclusive and compassionate society.
Through our educational programs, we strive to preserve Hmong language, culture, and traditions for future generations. We believe that preserving our heritage is essential to maintaining our identity and promoting cross-cultural understanding.
The USHCC is dedicated to preserving the rich cultural heritage of the Hmong people. We believe that our stories, traditions, and values are essential to maintaining our identity and promoting cross-cultural understanding.
Our cultural programs aim to promote intergenerational connections by sharing the experiences and wisdom of our elders with younger generations. By doing so, we hope to preserve our history and culture for future generations.
The USHCC is committed to creating a platform where Hmong artists can showcase their talents and share their stories with the world. We believe that art has the power to heal, educate, and inspire, and we are dedicated to providing opportunities for creative expression.