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In light of recent ICE raids striking our community unexpectedly, fear and uncertainty are on the rise. But knowledge is power, and understanding your rights is the essential first step in combating misinformation and protecting yourself from unlawful detainment.
Let’s welcome our 2nd #BLESSED guest - Ben Dyleuth, a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.
We're so excited to announce the first special guest of #BLESSED: Chef Donny Srisavath, the talented culinary mind behind Khao Noodle Shop and Darkoo's restaurant in East Dallas.
Introducing Thum + Thaam (ຕໍາ + ແຕ້ມ), a Sip + Paint Night presented by Laos In The House! Join visual artist Christina Luangrath in this exciting class where attendees get to create a unique acrylic painting on canvas while sipping Lao-inspired cocktails.
It's official, we're starting off 2023 by teaching technology classes for our Lao-speaking elders.
Last year we were promising ourselves to learn to speak, read and write better in Lao. This year, we’re stepping it up by putting together a comprehensive conversation starter about anti-Asian violence.
“Hate Is A Virus” “Love Is The Cure” are two free digital downloads that can be used at protests, rallies, wherever. Designed in collaboration with Laos In The House by artist Tina Nguyen, who was inspired by symbols of healing and growth.
Fighting anti-Asian backlash and anti-Blackness? Keep that same energy.
A virtual show featuring 15 artists (6 of them Lao) whose work touches upon themes of identity for Southeast Asian American refugees of war. Curated by our very own Catzie Vilayphonh, showing now at Asian Arts Initiative.