Thursday, May 31, 2018

"Mommy Eats Fried Grasshoppers" coming this year

Sahtu Press has proudly announced that it is publishing an exciting new book titled “Mommy Eats Fried Grasshoppers”. This stimulating new book is written for everyone, especially children and it will be released in September, 2018. The book is now available for pre-sale and everyone can get a copy reserved by pre-ordering online.

The story is by Vilayvanh Bender and the art is by Nor Sanavongsay. “We like to promote multiculturalism, eating healthy and being accepting of other cultures,” said Vilayvanh Bender, the author, while introducing the upcoming book. “Mahlee, who is a little girl central to the story, learns how differently Mommy did things as a child in Laos than Mahlee does here in America,” she added.


According to the author, the book is all about promoting cultural preservation and encouraging intergenerational dialogues. “Sahtu Press is committed to publishing exciting, vital, and enduring Lao American authors of our time to delight and inspire readers,” said Nor Sanavongsay, the Founder of Sahtu Press.

“We also aim to contribute to the cultural life of our community and also to enrich our literary heritage,” he added. In addition to books, the press also publishes articles for its valued readers. This exciting new book is not only for the children of Laos or American origin, but also for the children from around the world and the press is welcoming parents and other readers worldwide to make generous donations to its cause.

There are over 232,000 Lao in the United States and many of them arrived as refugees in the 1980s with over 60,000 resettling in California, often to considerable culture shock compared to their lives back in Southeast Asia. In addition, more than 7,000 Lao lives near Los Angeles and the Inland Empire.

Vilayvanh Bender is a privately practicing Registered Dietitian based in Corona, California, and she is working with children and families. She migrated to America as a seven-year-old refugee girl after the Vietnam War. In addition, she is married and is the mother of two children. Vilayvanh teaches both daughters her cultural heritage through stories and activities. She enjoys outdoor activities and trying new food. Spending time with family makes her most happy. “Mommy Eats Fried Grasshoppers” is based on her eldest daughter, Mahlee, and her. 

Nor Sanavongsay is an award-winning Lao American writer based in the San Francisco Bay area and he is the founder of Sahtu Press. He has been a member of several platforms, including the SatJaDham Lao Literary Project, the National Lao American Writers Summit and the Lao Artists Festival of Elgin. He is also the author of children’s books inspired by Lao folktales, such as Xieng Mieng: A Sticky Mess. Some of his handiwork can be seen from companies like Encyclopedia Britannica, Sears, Zoosk, and Barnes & Noble among others. “Mommy Eats Fried Grasshoppers” is his second illustrated children’s book.

Both author and illustrator will be available to talk at schools and book clubs throughout 2019. Also, there will be discount rates for the book available for non-profits, libraries and schools. They will also be available to sign books at these events. For more information on the book, please visit: www.sahtupress.com/books/mommy-eats-fried-grasshoppers Or find out more about the Sahtu Press by visiting: www.SahtuPress.com

Saturday, May 19, 2018

Southeast Asian Diaspora Storytelling: Reimagining Lao Pasts, Lao Futures, June 9th


SEADS Presents: Reimagining Lao Pasts, Lao Futures A Lao Community Conversation Facilitated by Chanida Phaengdara Potter & Friends

What are the stories you carry? Join us for a healing community conversation through creative inquiry as we hold space that acknowledges and honors the diverse and complex journeys of our Lao Minnesotan diaspora stories. Lao veterans, elders, activists and youth are encouraged to attend.

This event is free and open to those who identify as Lao Minnesotan or have Lao heritage. Food and drinks will be provided. Childcare available by request.

Saturday, June 9th, 2018 10:00AM-12:30PM
Minneapolis, Minnesota
*Exact location will be sent to registrants*
Please RSVP via Eventbrite at https://seadslao.eventbrite.com, and direct any questions to seadstorytelling@gmail.com, 612-460-5559.

For more info about this project, go to www.theseadproject.org/seads SEADS (Southeast Asian Diaspora Storytelling) is a project of The SEAD Project, a Southeast Asian-based community organization. SEADS is in collaboration with The SEAD Project, ManForward & Partners.

 ***Please note that this event is specifically for the Lao community only. Keep posted for future conversations that are open to the general public.***

Minnesota Remembers Vietnam is an initiative led by Twin Cities PBS aimed at inspiring Minnesotans to remember, share stories, recognize bravery, express their reasons for dissent, and foster understanding around the lasting impact of war. TPT is partnering with the Minnesota Humanities Center to bring public conversations around these topics to communities across the state, thanks to support from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund that was created with a vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008.

Thursday, May 3, 2018

#MinneAsianStories now online!

Check out the stories gallery of Asian Minnesotans who share their experiences from the past, present or future. The goals of #MinneAsianStories are to “engage, educate and challenge fellow Minnesotans’ perceptions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders who live, work and play in this vibrant state we call home.”