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Updated: 11:36 AM Mar 2, 2007
UW Student Comments On Professor's Remarks
A University of Wisconsin law student gets national notice for drawing attention to a professor's classroom remarks. Posted: 5:27 AM Mar 2, 2007 |
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A University of Wisconsin law student, who drew attention to a professor's classroom remarks that are seen as disparaging the Hmong people, says she's gotten a strong reaction from across the country.
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Kashia Moua from Eau Claire says she's heard from Hmong people outraged by the remarks characterizing them as killers and criminals. She's also received hateful e-mails in which her motives were questioned and she was called names.
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Moua spoke last night at a forum organized by law school students and faculty.
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