Tou Ger Xiong ’96 featured for work with Hmong populations.

Tou Ger Xiong ’96 was featured in a March 26 article in the Woodbury (MN) Bulletin. The article highlights Xiong’s work as chairman of the Hmong American Partnership, one of the largst Hmong refugee agencies in the country. Xiong also works with the Hmong National Development and is chairing a $4.2 million campaign for the new Hmong American Center. Xiong also performs nationwide with his work, “Project Respectism,” which uses comedy, storytelling and rap music to encourage respect for each other. Xiong majored in political science at Carleton.

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Tou Ger Xiong ’96 was featured in a March 26 article in the Woodbury (MN) Bulletin. The article highlights Xiong’s work as chairman of the Hmong American Partnership, one of the largst Hmong refugee agencies in the country. Xiong also works with the Hmong National Development and is chairing a $4.2 million campaign for the new Hmong American Center. Xiong also performs nationwide with his work, “Project Respectism,” which uses comedy, storytelling and rap music to encourage respect for each other. Xiong majored in political science at Carleton.