Barb: Hmong, Native American Students Organize A Yearly Conference
WNPJ Steering Committee Meeting at Echo Valley Farm: Building Connections Across Communities
Discover the highlights of the WNPJ Steering Committee Meeting held on April 15, 2012, at Echo Valley Farm, Ontario, WI, and its impact on Hmong and Native American student collaboration.
WNPJ Steering Committee Meeting April 15, 2012, at Echo Valley Farm, Ontario, WI
The Wisconsin Network for Peace and Justice (WNPJ) Steering Committee convened on April 15, 2012, at the picturesque Echo Valley Farm in Ontario, WI. This event provided a platform for community leaders, activists, and educators to come together and discuss pressing issues and build bridges between communities.
One of the key takeaways from the meeting was the acknowledgment of the collaborative efforts of Hmong and Native American students at UW-LaCrosse and UW Eau Claire. These students, with the support of faculty, organize an annual conference aimed at fostering understanding and mutual respect between the two cultures.
Barb, one of the active participants, emphasized the importance of these initiatives, recommending Groundwork as a valuable resource to support the students’ efforts. This highlights the broader mission of the WNPJ to foster collaboration and create a network that drives meaningful change across diverse communities.
A Setting of Inspiration: Echo Valley Farm
The serene backdrop of Echo Valley Farm provided the ideal environment for meaningful discussions and inspired action. Located in the rolling hills of Ontario, WI, the farm is known for hosting gatherings that emphasize sustainability, community, and connection to the land.
The Role of Collaboration in Strengthening Communities
The meeting underscored the value of partnerships across cultural lines. Hmong and Native American students organizing conferences is a testament to the power of collaboration in addressing shared challenges and celebrating unique heritages. Such efforts inspire a broader audience to engage in conversations about unity and social justice.
Looking Ahead
As the WNPJ Steering Committee continues to connect communities and amplify diverse voices, it is events like this that demonstrate the importance of grassroots initiatives. The work of Hmong and Native American students reminds us of the impact that youth and cultural exchanges can have in building a better future.
For more details about the WNPJ and their mission, visit WNPJ.org.
References and Further Reading
- WNPJ Steering Committee Meeting April 15, 2012 At Echo Valley Farm, Ontario, WI | Wnpj.Org | Barb reminds us that Hmong and Native American students at UW-LaCrosse and UW Eau Claire organize a yearly conference in partnership with faculty, she recommended Groundwork as a contact, so they may be hearing from these students soon.
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