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February 14, 2012
By Sophin Zoe Pruong-McCreery Long Beach, CA - The Khmer Student Coalition Conference in November 2011 aimed the spotlight on a rising 23-year-old Southern California talent, Phanith Rama Sovann...
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October 17, 2011
The National Association for the Education and Advancement of Cambodian, Laotian, and Vietnamese Americans (NAFEA) held its annual national conference at California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) on October 7th and 8th.
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October 17, 2011
Home to the first silk mill in the United States and surrounded by protected parks and preserves, Storrs is a small community centered on life at the University of Connecticut.
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September 22, 2011
Under the thick clouds of 555 smokes and a circle of Hennessy scented men, the living room goes awkwardly silent. Three colorful dices with six different objects are revealed and displayed on a flat plate...
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September 05, 2011
Although many people view dance as a hobby or even energetic stress relief, Thai Long has gone far to express this art form as a passion in her life. Despite her stage name of “Thai Long,” she was actually born Esther Long to Cambodian-Vietnamese parents in 1987, in Thailand, and arrived in the United States at the tender age of 8 months...
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September 04, 2011
PROVIDENCE, RI -- At the Buddhist Center of New England on West Clifford Street, Venerable Sochettra Yieng made a verbal statement the very moment students started to arrive inside the temple: “The younger Khmer generations are unaware of how to respect their culture, language, and the Buddhism religion...
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August 20, 2011
By Dahnie Tran LOWELL, MA – What was once a major American industrial center in the 19th century is now the home of one of the largest Cambodian populations in the world and the host of a century-old Southeast Asian tradition...