We are in the process of relaunching a new campaign January 2015.
Your story is important, and we look forward to receiving it along with our new project. The remaining Hmong LGBTQQI Coming OUT stories will be posted on our during the month of December. If you are interested in sharing your story, getting involved, or have any questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to contact Dee at dee@mwsmovement.com.
The art and tool of story sharing is important in documenting our existences into history. Raising our Hmong LGBTQQI narratives will amplify the many truths, struggles, and positive sides of being Hmong and LGBTQQI. We believe that one way to end isolated struggle is by building community power through connecting us one by one, and encouraging as many Hmong LGBTQQI as possible to speak out (you can choose to be anonymous too) by submitting stories from across the states and countries. Thank you to all who have shared their stories.
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- Story # 01 – Raising Up DreamingInJune’s Pansexual-Queer Narrative
- Story # 02 – Raising UP the Coming OUT Process that Takes Time & Courage
- Story # 03 – Raising UP the Hmong American Bisexual Narrative
- Story # 04 – Raising UP Tou Fong Lee’s Self-Love & Acceptance Narrative
- Story # 05 – Raising UP Fue Chue’s Hardest Part in Coming OUT to his Family Narrative
- Story # 06 – Raising UP Marina’s OUT, Proud & Unashamed Narrative
- Story # 07 – Raising UP Calyvn’s Breaking Down the Walls of Disguise Narrative
- Story # 08 – Raising UP Xiong’s Out of the Box Narrative
- Story # 09 – Raising UP LP’s Anew Beginning to Truthful & Honest Expressions Narrative
- Story # 10 – Raising UP MYY’s Family Is the Biggest inspiration & Support to Coming OUT Narrative
- Story # 11 – Raising UP Pao’s OUT of Hiding Narrative
- Story # 12 – Raising UP Yermay’s Family Acceptance & Recognition Narrative
- Story # 13 – Raising UP J.H.’s Growth & Patience Narrative
- Story # 14 – Raising UP Pheng’s School Challenges & Discovery Narrative
- Story # 15 – Raising UP Sooya’s Family, Gender & Role Model Narrative
- Story # 16 – Raising UP Xyooj Xub’s Struggle for Love and Acceptance Narrative
- Story # 17 – Raising UP JV’s Transformation and Desire for Consciousness Narrative
- Story # 18 – Raising UP John’s Painful Past to a Brighter Future Narrative
- Story #19 – Raising UP Jackie’s Realization & Navigation Narrative
- Story # 20 – Raising UP MT’s Living in the Light Narrative
- Story # 21 – Raising UP Cuajleeg Kennedy Yang’s Journey Forward Narrative
- Story # 22 – Raising UP AV’s Not Alone Hmong Bisexual Narrative
- Story # 23 – Raising UP Meng’s Feeling Free Narrative
- Story #24 – Raising UP Chao’s Living with No Secrets Narrative
- Story #25 – Raising UP LV’s Bittersweet Awakening Narrative
- Story #26 – Raising UP Jay’s Lifted Narrative
- Story #27 – Raising UP Su’s Short but Sweet Narrative
- Story #28 – Raising UP Kevin’s Liberated Narrative
- Story #29 – Raising UP VPL’s For the Love of My Parents Narrative
- Story #30 – Raising UP Europe’s Summoning Courage Narrative
- Story #31 – Raising UP Wilson’s Revive and Thrive Narrative
- Story #32 – Raising UP Emily’s What’s After Acceptance Narrative
- Story #33 – Raising UP George’s No Rainbow Flags Necessary Narrative
- Story #34 – Raising UP Anonymous’s I Owe This To Myself, Honesty and No More Lies
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