Graphic designer creates book to help her children and others connect with Khmer culture
In what was once expected to be the year when voters in Lowell, Massachusetts, voted a Cambodian-American from onto the City Council, most voters care more about high school’s fate
More than 49 percent of the people of Lowell came from other countries or are members of racial minorities
Khemarey Khoeun, who won a hotly contested April vote, is to be sworn in as a park district commissioner in Skokie, Illinois, on May 16
In new radio documentary, Greg Barron explores experiences of Cambodians who fled Pol Pot, decades after they, and he, spent time in Thai refugee camps
Extreme hardship found in case of Ched Nin, who faced removal to Cambodia
Advocates for eight Minnesota men who have served their time for criminal convictions say a 1996 antiterrorism law fails to recognize effects of the Khmer Rouge genocide on refugee families
As many as 100,000 Cambodian refugees resettled in the US in the latter part of the 20th century, only to struggle with poverty, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and social isolation
Efforts beginning to bear fruit, experts say, although there is some way to go before goal of turning region into a single market and production base can be reached
Ingrained cultural traditions have been inherently preventing women from pursuing political leadership roles, participating in public life