Volume One Presents the Premiere of:

A Half Century Home: 50 Years of Hmong Resettlement in Eau Claire A Short Documentary Film

40 minute run time

In partnership with the Eau Claire Area Hmong Assistance Association and the Wisconsin Hmong Chamber of Commerce

Doors at 6:30pm, Film at 7:00pm
40 minute run time

A panel discussion will follow the film.

FREE

Thank you to Pablo Foundation for making this a free event!

Pablo Center at the Confluence, in the RCU Theatre

Watch the Film Trailer
(short film run time will be 40 minutes)

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About the Film

50 years ago, Eau Claire welcomed its first Hmong refugee family. The Moua family, sponsored by Trinity Lutheran Church, arrived at the Chippewa Valley Regional Airport in the brisk early spring of 1976 with all their belongings tucked under their arms. Their arrival was the result of the United States’ role in the The Secret War.

Today, some 3,000 Hmong people call Eau Claire home. They are the second largest ethnic population in the county, following caucasians — and are educators, farmers, lawyers, nonprofit leaders, entrepreneurs; our neighbors.

A Half Century Home: 50 Years of Hmong Resettlement in Eau Claire shares the sorrow, joy, challenge and opportunity that is woven into our Hmong community’s lived experiences. This film, produced by Volume One, offers an honest, multigenerational look at our neighbors’ journey through personal, one-on-one interviews, historic video and photography, local event footage and more. This story has never been told before. Not in this way.

This project could not have been made without the incredible support of the Eau Claire Area Hmong Mutual Assistance Association and select local sponsors: Northwestern Bank, the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Deborah Becker Insurance, Chippewa Valley Technical College and Royal Credit Union.

Prior to the film’s debut, Volume One magazine will publish its accompanying long-form feature story, offering an even deeper dive into the past 50 years of Hmong resettlement, on Thursday, April 9. Find the print magazine across the Chippewa Valley or view the story online at VolumeOne.org.

Join the filmmakers of Volume One and members of the Eau Claire Area Hmong Mutual Assistance Association for the world premiere of A Half Century Home: 50 Years of Hmong Resettlement in Eau Claire and get to know your neighbors. All are welcome.

Support Volume One and “A Half Century Home”

Volume One is dedicated to making this screening free due to the cultural importance to our community. However, if you’d like to support the production of this short film, your donation is appreciated. A percentage of all donations are shared with the Eau Claire Area Hmong Assistance Association.

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Credits

Co-Directed By
Alex Barber & McKenna Scherer

Alex Barber
Video Production/Editing

Ethan Kulinski
Production Assistant

Jade Juedes
Graphic Design

Nick Meyer
Executive Producer

with support from:
Eau Claire Area Hmong Mutual Assistance Association,
Wisconsin Hmong Chamber of Commerce,
Pablo Foundation

Thank You

Lar Kong Xiong & family

Blia Schwahn

Caitlin Lee

Charles Vue

MaiVue Xiong

True Vue

Pearl Xiong & Pakou Thao

Joua Thai Vang

Dr. Chong Chang Her

Jack Olson

Mary Schoenknecht

Niam (Jo) & Bob Yang

Shirley Peterson

Melissa Holmen
Chippewa Valley Museum

Michelle Harris
Eau Claire Area Hmong Mutual Assistance Association

Paul Carter

Yuepheng Xiong
ABC Hmong

Larry Ashmun
UW-Madison

Larry Persons

Ernest Kuhn

Song Xiong

Jeri Bonifant (Wofford)

Cara Yang (Xiong)

Shirley & Brett Peterson

David Lee, Galen Beery
Legacy Exhibit of Fresno State University

William Sage

Danae Hendrickson
Legacies of War

Frederic Benson (Fritz)