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Council recognizes Hmong and Sikh communities, honors local creators and remembers traffic victims

Fresno City Council · November 21, 2025

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Summary

The council opened with a series of ceremonial presentations: a Hmong resettlement proclamation, an award to local influencer Cassie's Compass, a World Day of Remembrance for traffic victims and a Sikh Heritage Month proclamation. Speakers included community leaders, the mayor and council members.

The Nov. 20 Fresno City Council meeting included several ceremonial items recognizing local communities and community service.

The council presented a proclamation honoring the 50th anniversary of Hmong resettlement in Fresno and recognized leaders who have supported cultural preservation and community services. "You have earned your place in our city," Vice President Arias said in presenting the proclamation to Ning Chu Vang and community leaders.

A separate proclamation celebrated Cassie Yoshikawa and her 'Cassie—s Compass' platform for promoting local businesses and activities. Yoshikawa said she moved to Fresno almost 10 years ago and uses short videos to showcase local places and events.

Council also proclaimed the World Day of Remembrance for pedestrians and bicyclists killed or seriously injured on city streets and read names of victims from the past year. Speakers from the Active Transportation Advisory Committee highlighted the city—s commitment to a Vision 0 plan to reduce road deaths.

Later in the meeting, the council recognized Sikh Heritage Month with proclamations and invited community leaders to receive certificates.

These ceremonial recognitions typically precede the council—s regular business and provided opportunities for community organizations to raise awareness about local initiatives.