5/9/2022 10:00:00 AM
The Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs (MDVA) proudly recognizes May as Asian and Pacific Islander Minnesotans Heritage Month as proclaimed by Governor Walz to honor the irreplaceable roles they have played in our past and celebrate the valuable contributions of generations who have left an indelible mark on the state’s economy, as well as our culture.
In Minnesota, there are approximately 2,500 Asian Veterans. Also, did you know that Minnesota is home to one of the largest communities of Hmong people in the United States and among our community members include men who fought in the Special Guerrilla Units that supported American troops in the Secret War in Laos; as well as families greatly impacted by the Secret War?
Want to know more about Asian Pacific American history in the U.S. Military?
Celebration events during May
To get connected to MDVA employee, Veteran and community resources and arts/cultural organizations, check out these sites.
Responding to discrimination
The State of Minnesota would like to hear from Minnesotans who experienced or witnessed discrimination or bias. Individuals can report an incident by submitting an online form or calling the Discrimination Helpline at 1-833-454-0148. The information goes directly to an investigator at the Minnesota Department of Human Rights. Translation/interpretation services are available if you call the Discrimination Helpline.
The Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Office at the Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs strives to create and support a workplace where all employees feel they belong. To ask questions, discuss concerns, or give any suggestions for making the workplace more inclusive, please contact the DEI Office at 651-219-0176 or diversity.MDVA@state.mn.us.