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Cheng Fu Hang, Research Collaborator (Michigan), has extensive experience working in the Hmong community and non-profit arena promoting social justice and micro entrepreneurial development. Mr. Hang has worked with different immigrant groups from Southeast Asian including Hmong, Africa, and Latin America. He has worked in both the private and the public sectors the past 20 years having worked for Gannet News Services doing market development, serving as Executive Director for the Asian Development Corporation, owner of successful businesses, and others.
Mr. Hang has led and served on numerous non-profit boards of directors and committees including the Great Lakes Hmong Association in Michigan and as well as capital campaigns for Hmong American Partnership and for the Asian Pacific Cultural Center. He has a certification as an Economic Development Finance Professional and a Newspaper Association of America Minority Fellowship. Cheng Fu Hang holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing from Saginaw Valley State University. He currently resides in Cottage Grove, Minnesota, with his wife, parents, and three children.
“Hmong Memory at the Crossroads epitomizes the struggles and achievements of Hmong from Laos residing in all corners of the world. To me as a Hmong American, this social justice documentary sheds light on the Hmong’s contribution during the Secret War in Laos, to trials and tribulations in the modern world, to an uncertain future for a people without a home country. More importantly, this documentary depicts how far the Hmong have come and what great hopes we have for our future Hmong generations.”
— Cheng Fu Hang