HMONG CULTURAL CENTER
375 University Avenue, Suite 204, Saint Paul, MN 55103.
Phone: (651) 917-9937 (Office) Fax: (651) 917-9978
Executive Director: Txongpao Lee
Director of Programs and Development: Mark E. Pfeifer, PhD
E-Mail: markpfeifer@hmongcc.org
Home of the new Hmong Cultural Center Museum and Library, a unique institution promoting multicultural education through exhibits about Hmong culture and history at Western Avenue stop on the Green Line LRT in Saint Paul, Hmong Cultural Center is the primary Hmong and Asian American organization in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area that provides community outreach activities related to multicultural education for the purposes of promoting positive race relations in the Twin Cities community and a Hmong 101 program providing group lectures about Hmong culture and history.
Please visit our center if you live in the Twin Cities or are planning on visiting Minneapolis-St. Paul. Walk-ins are welcome and there are many displays to look at that teach about the Hmong people, their history, their culture and their experience in the U.S. over the past 25 years. Larger group tours and educational sessions
can be arranged in advance by calling the number above.
Our Hmong Resource Center Library is the site of perhaps the most comprehensive collection of Hmong-related literature, scholarly research, and multimedia materials in North America. The library partners with the Hmong Studies Journal, the only peer-reviewed scholarly journal devoted to Hmong Studies to disseminate research related to Hmong Americans and the Hmong Diaspora in Asia and around the world.
Hmong Cultural Center partners with the Hmong Archives on HmongEmbroidery.org, the first virtual Hmong textiles museum.
Hmong Cultural Center also hosts LearnaboutHmong.net, a multimedia arts education website intended to teach about Hmong history, culture and folk arts.
Hmong Cultural Center is also well-known in the community for its long-running Citizenship, ESL, Qeej, Dance, Marriage and Funeral Song Instruction Classes.
Hmong Cultural Center Meets the Standards of the Charities Review Council. Read the CRC's Report on HCC here.
The Hmong Cultural Center can make accommodations for persons with disabilities including the usage of an elevator to access our offices.
HCC Donor Privacy Policy
Disclaimer: As the sole producer, paying host and maintaining authority of the viewing content of this website, Hmong Cultural Center reserves the right to change, revise, update or eliminate from public access any of the webpages located throughout this website at any time for any reason without any advance public notice. All content on this educational website is copyright 2016, Hmong Cultural Center. Permission to use the materials on the website must be received in advance.
375 University Avenue, Suite 204, Saint Paul, MN 55103.
Phone: (651) 917-9937 (Office) Fax: (651) 917-9978
Executive Director: Txongpao Lee
Director of Programs and Development: Mark E. Pfeifer, PhD
E-Mail: markpfeifer@hmongcc.org
Home of the new Hmong Cultural Center Museum and Library, a unique institution promoting multicultural education through exhibits about Hmong culture and history at Western Avenue stop on the Green Line LRT in Saint Paul, Hmong Cultural Center is the primary Hmong and Asian American organization in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area that provides community outreach activities related to multicultural education for the purposes of promoting positive race relations in the Twin Cities community and a Hmong 101 program providing group lectures about Hmong culture and history.
Please visit our center if you live in the Twin Cities or are planning on visiting Minneapolis-St. Paul. Walk-ins are welcome and there are many displays to look at that teach about the Hmong people, their history, their culture and their experience in the U.S. over the past 25 years. Larger group tours and educational sessions
can be arranged in advance by calling the number above.
Our Hmong Resource Center Library is the site of perhaps the most comprehensive collection of Hmong-related literature, scholarly research, and multimedia materials in North America. The library partners with the Hmong Studies Journal, the only peer-reviewed scholarly journal devoted to Hmong Studies to disseminate research related to Hmong Americans and the Hmong Diaspora in Asia and around the world.
Hmong Cultural Center partners with the Hmong Archives on HmongEmbroidery.org, the first virtual Hmong textiles museum.
Hmong Cultural Center also hosts LearnaboutHmong.net, a multimedia arts education website intended to teach about Hmong history, culture and folk arts.
Hmong Cultural Center is also well-known in the community for its long-running Citizenship, ESL, Qeej, Dance, Marriage and Funeral Song Instruction Classes.
Hmong Cultural Center Meets the Standards of the Charities Review Council. Read the CRC's Report on HCC here.
The Hmong Cultural Center can make accommodations for persons with disabilities including the usage of an elevator to access our offices.
HCC Donor Privacy Policy
Disclaimer: As the sole producer, paying host and maintaining authority of the viewing content of this website, Hmong Cultural Center reserves the right to change, revise, update or eliminate from public access any of the webpages located throughout this website at any time for any reason without any advance public notice. All content on this educational website is copyright 2016, Hmong Cultural Center. Permission to use the materials on the website must be received in advance.