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United States: Laos to Welcome Overseas Laotians Back
United StatesLao officials reaffirm their government’s policy to welcome and solicit overseas Laotians to go back and help develop the country, adding that they are also ready to grant Lao citizenship to those who renounce their current nationality.

During an interview with VOA Bangkok stringer, Laos’ Ambassador to Thailand Ouane Phommachack confirmed that his government has had a policy to welcome Laotians from overseas to help develop the country for over 30 years, but it had not been publicly acknowledged until now.

Neverthless, the pursuance of this policy continually has resulted in the flow of overseas Laotians returning to Laos for different purposes, including going back to visit relatives, to invest, and to help the Lao government in various capacities as well as to live there permanently. However, those who wish to regain their Lao nationality, they must renounce their current citizenship, because Lao laws stipulate that all Lao nationals cannot hold dual nationality.

According to Ambassador Phommachack, regardless of his/her nationality and objectives, every overseas Laotian who wishes to return to Laos will receive support from his government as long as his/her activities in Laos conform with Laos’ laws and regulations.

At the seventh session of the Lao National Assembly's Sixth Legislature last month, a new draft law proposed by the Lao Front for National Construction was adopted to encourage overseas Laotians who want to return home to take part in the national development.

The enactment of this legislation, aimed at galvanizing unity and reconciliation among Lao people from all walks of life, both in and out of the country, and in particular to mobilize contributions of overseas Laotians to the national building and development, is necessary to respond to the rapidly-changing global environment.

Upon officially taking effect, the new law would authorize the Lao Front for National Construction to take a key role in considering granting nationality to overseas Laotians who want to return home permanently.

Vientiane's latest attempt to woo overseas Laotians back home follows a successful model employed by its Vietnamese ally in encouraging overseas Vietnamese or Vietnamese diasporas to go back and help contribute to the national development.

Songrit Pongern reported in Lao from Bangkok on August 26, 2009. (English translation by Buasawan Simmala.)

http://www.voanews.com/lao/2009-08-29-voa3.cfm
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United States: LANA Takes a Lead in Getting Laotian-Americans Counted in the 2010 Census
United StatesThe United States 2010 Census is an important head count of every resident of this country regardless of their race, gender and occupation. What makes the 2010 Census so significant is that the head count takes place only every 10 years. The last census, collected in 2000, counted less Laotian-Americans than the actual numbers at the time.

Mr. Sourichanh (Noi/Sirch) Chanthyasack, President/Chair of the Laotian American National Alliance (LANA) a national 501c3 advocacy organization founded in 1999 based in Washington, D.C., speaking by phone from his San Francisco residence, talked to VOA about the role of his organization in leading efforts to encourage members of the multi-ethnic Laotian American community across the nation to participate in the upcoming decennial US Census.
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United States: Laotian-American Designs Inauguration Gowns for ABC 7-Chicago News Reporter
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Kevin Thammavong was born in a small farming and fishing village around Savannakhet, Laos. He migrated to the United States in his late teen years in the 80’s and resettled in Wisconsin.

Kevin loves drawing and started to draw when he was just a boy. He loved drawing dresses from the early American period that he saw in American western movies, and dreamed of making beautiful dresses for movie stars. Kevin never gave up his lifelong dream of becoming a designer. After graduating from high school, he moved to New York to further his education in fashion design at FIT(Fashion Institute of Technology). Kevin did extremely well there, and was a Presidential Scholar two years in a row. He graduated with honors in 1999 and went to work for a local fashion designer, and eventually was able to work on his own.

August 1, 2001 was the grand opening of his own boutique at the corner of East 26 Street and 3rd Avenue in Manhattan. In 2003, he relocated his studio to Chicago, Illinois, where he currently resides in the newly fashionable South Loop neighborhood. Kevin also sold his dresses and outfits which he designs under the label “Kevin Vong” to other retail establishments, but Kevin felt he still had not brought out his full creativity and talent. He was still not completely happy because he has not yet realized his dream to design dresses for movie stars, especially evening gowns for women to wear to special occasions. But that has come true in part and will eventually materialize in full in less than 10 days.
Kevin’s designing style caught the eyes of a star in the daytime soap opera “As the World Turns.” The actress was shopping at a boutique store that carries Kevin Vong dresses. Kevin told VOA he was so excited and thrilled to see one of his dresses worn by the actress in one of the episodes. And later a New York news reporter wore a Kevin Vong dress to a White House reception. 

The highlight of Kevin’s dream: he told VOA that he has been approached by Linda Yu, a local reporter for ABC 7-Chicago, to design three gowns for her to wear to President-elect Barack Obama’s inauguration on Jan 20, 2009.

“I am very proud and honored to represent the Laotian-American designer community although I am representing only a small minority group. And I want Lao people to know that …yes, we can become somebody special if we keep going at it and never give up. I want everyone to think that we all can make it, if we are determined and really want to make it, want to become that someone. Me, I will continue to work hard and will not give up," said Kevin.

http://www.voanews.com/lao/2009-01-08-voa7.cfm
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United States: Stockton Hmong leader slain
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United States: Lao-American Donenava Nanthavongsa or Gumby, from Jail to Rising Hip-Hop Star
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Donenava Nanthavongsa or Gumby, one of the rising Hip Hop artists in the Lao-American community, talked to VOA about the difficult life he went through during his early years in the United States.

Done was just a boy when he arrived in this country with his family. They were resettled in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and lived in a public housing where the majority of residents were African-Americans. Done said his life was miserable then because, being one of a few Asian students among the African-American majority, he was picked on, bullied, and made fun by his follow classmates and neighbors. “Every single day, either going to school or coming home, on the bus or playground, I was picked on and beat up. I came home crying to my parents every day.”

Done added that problems got worse when more Asian families moved into the area. Young Asian-Americans started to band together and form a gang to defend themselves. Done said they told each other, “We have to fight back; we don’t care if we win or lose. We got to fight back to protect ourselves and one another.”

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