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PKSD proudly joined Milwaukee’s Hmong community in celebrating 50 years since the first Hmong families arrived in the United States. As Platinum Sponsors, we were honored to commemorate this significant milestone that honors resilience, preserves heritage, and strengthens our diverse community.
During the Vietnam War, the Hmong people served as crucial allies to the American forces. When the war ended, many faced severe persecution in Laos, Thailand, and across Southeast Asia due to this alliance. In 1975, following the war, the Hmong people sought safety and new opportunities in America. Their arrival opened a new chapter that would lead many Hmong individuals to become vital members of Wisconsin communities while preserving their rich cultural identity.
This weekend’s anniversary celebration drew over 1,000 attendees, including appearances and speeches by state and local officials, such as Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers and City of Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway. Prominent Hmong leaders such as Pakeng (Rick) Vang, President of the Hmong 18 Council, Inc. of Wisconsin, also attended the celebration. Our attorneys, Pat O’Neill and Luke Mayefske, proudly represented PKSD, with Luke delivering the sponsorship acceptance speech as Title Sponsor.
This celebration served multiple important purposes beyond commemorating history. Honored first-generation elders whose courage made this journey possible and emphasized preserving Hmong cultural heritage for future generations. This event also recognizes the remarkable contributions Hmong-Americans have made and continue to make throughout Wisconsin today. As leaders in entrepreneurship, healthcare, education, and public service.
At PKSD, we understand that supporting the diverse cultures we serve is essential to our job as leaders in the community. Our participation in this milestone event reflects our ongoing commitment to cultural awareness and meaningful community engagement. We are proud to stand alongside Milwaukee’s Hmong community as they celebrate their remarkable journey and continue building their legacy in Wisconsin.
The 50th anniversary celebration stands as a powerful reminder of how cultural diversity enriches our community. PKSD remains dedicated to serving all members of our diverse Milwaukee community with respect, understanding, and excellence in legal advocacy.
Here is to many more years of celebrating the Hmong people in our community!
This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Jeffery A. Pitman, who has more than 28 years of legal experience and handled thousands of personal injury cases while obtaining millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements in Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa and New Mexico.
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