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Kev Koom Siab

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Kev Koom Siab ([kě.kõ̰.ʂiə́], Path to Unity) is an American Hmong-language television series,[1] which was the first Hmong-language public affairs television program on US television. The series was produced at Twin Cities Public Television[2] and Saint Paul Neighborhood Network from 1992 to 2003. The programs are currently stored for historical and cultural reference at the Hmong Archives at Concordia University, Saint Paul, in Saint Paul, Minnesota.

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  1. ^ Eliza Gallo (January 1998). U.S. television: fluent in many languages. Video Age International 18 (1): 34
  2. ^ Colin Covert (22 January 1997). Jack Willis resigns as CEO of Twin Cities Public Television; He plans to open N.Y. consulting firm to foster citizens' political involvement. Star Tribune p. 01D