"To be honest, I was not expecting my mother to still be alive. I thought maybe after all these years, she had passed away. Either way, I just wanted the peace of having some kind of closure"
https://t.co/7p8PhaTVuS
The photos were taken by Stuart Isett in Chicago, in the early 1990s.
For @thefakeSilong - a Cambodian refugee who grew up 2000 miles away, in Tacoma’s Salishan public housing development - they feel like home.
https://t.co/42cTPVS4OL
@KianaDuncan_ speaks with Stuart Isett about his new book showcasing images of Cambodian communities in 1990s Chicago.
“I was fascinated to find out how you could live through this experience and wind up in this country [the US] and what would happen.”
https://t.co/3wLgxczSOS
I appreciated this extensive review by @Scholars_Stage of the new revised edition of my book Hun Sen’s #Cambodia, which he kindly describes as “a brisk and incisive tour of Cambodia’s post-#KhmerRouge history.” https://t.co/mpNW6nMOwG
1,115 delegates attend the third national congress of the National United Front of #Cambodia, co-chaired by Khieu Samphan and Penn Pouth, in Phnom Penh and approve a draft constitution:
The Lao-Viet Cultural Hall of Friendship was built as a gift from the Vietnamese government to their comrades in the city of Oudomxai, Laos. International communist diplomacy in cinema form, authoritarian style. #architecture#brutalism
Anakut episode four – What does it mean to be Cambodian? 🇰🇭
This week we delve into identity and culture, asking: what does it mean to be Cambodian in 2020?
Take a look at the episode's overview! 🎙
@KAScambodia / @focus_tomorrow / #Cambodia#podcast
https://t.co/agPUbiV97P
Supporters of the Vietnamese backed Kampuchean United Front for National Salvation celebrate the collapse of Democratic Kampuchea ( The Khmer Rouge) in Chhbar Ampov, Phnom Penh in January 25, 1979.
Inspired by the volume of plastic waste mounting in Siem Reap City, Sang Kimleng is running English classes for underprivileged students who pay 1.5 kilograms of plastic waste each month for tuition.
#Plastic#Cambodia#Education
https://t.co/BGxmHNycCK
[1/8] ⚠️ BREAKING 🇺🇸🇰🇭
Tukwila, WA- Sept. 29, 2020
After decades of living in fear and limbo, as many in our Southeast Asian and Khmer communities know all too well, we can celebrate one of our community members being freed today!