(2014). “I’m Khmer and I’m not a gangster!”: The problematization of Cambodian male youth in U.S. schools. International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 27(2), 233–250. Chhuon, V. & ...
The Cambodian/Khmer mental health ... securing support for such a small subcommunity of the “AANHPI” racial/ethnic designation is a challenge, especially given a dearth of disaggregated ...
and Khieu Samphan was found guilty of genocide against the ethnic Vietnamese. Researchers estimate that 36% of the Cham population of 300,000 died under the Khmer Rouge. Most of the Vietnamese ...
Chau is one of 257,203 Cambodian/Khmer people in the U.S. — many of whom are refugees of the genocide. As a successful entrepreneur, he defied the odds faced by his community, which continues to have ...
Even as international attention focuses on the split in the Khmer Rouge organization and the hopes for peace that it has engendered, the human rights situation in Cambodia remains precarious and ...
Despite gains, too many children in Cambodia struggle to survive as newborns, as well as with getting the nutrition and education they deserve – in particular, girls, children with disabilities and ...
For decades, the history of Southeast Asian refugees have been sidelined in U.S. history. California's first state-legislated Southeast Asian model curriculum aims to change that.