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America's Ethnic Performing Arts: Cambodian

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A prototype multimedia guided tour of America's Ethnic Performing Arts Cambodian with Dr. Sam-Ang Sam My name is Sam-Ang. I am a Cambodian-American. Stone carvings at our great temple of Angkor Wat (left) in Cambodia show the riches of performing arts in our past. Refined and elaborate music and dance survived for centuries, but were nearly wiped out in the genocidal campaign against the arts in the 1970s . photo, unknown. The recently-restored Performing Arts Pavilion (right) at the Royal Palace in Cambodia is a good sign that these arts are reviving. photo, Sam-Ang Sam Come see and hear music and dance Cambodian-Americans have kept alive in our adopted country. Feedback | Sources/Orders | Credits Read More
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AsianWeek: Main Feature: Language Barriers

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Thursday, June 1, 2000 * Volume 21, No. 40 Click for our latest cover Buy our Year of the Dragon poster! Language Barriers For the new generation of Cambodian Americans, the Khmer language both unites and divides By Jessica Zimmer In high school Phavantha Mao never thought about applying to a four-year university. Back then, his mentality was typical of Cambodian American students: “Good schools are for the rich, for kids of another race.” As he says those words today, however, Mao speaks with a sense of irony: Not only is he a fourth-year engineering student at California State University, Long Beach (CSULB), but he is also president of the Cambodian Student Society. Still, Mao says he wouldn’t be content with just a secure future and material goods. “When I take a ste Read More
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Cambodian Student Society Perspective Newsletter CSULB

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Voice your opinions and views Cambodian Student Society California State University, Long Beach Volume I Issue III Perspective February,1999 Officers' Names President Steve Vibol Ouch Vice-Presidents Sopheap Keo Chhoun Sen Secretary Roeun Chin Treasurers Sokha Huot Kiry Poeun COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLICITY Phany Kong Club's Photographer Chris Chung Webmaster Pok Khem FACULTY ADVISORS Dr. Teri Yamada Mr. John D'Amicantonio Student Life & Development Advisor Vasanthi Ananth Message Board www.csulb.edu/~camss E-mail: camss@csulb.edu INTRODUCTION Welcome Back! Recap of CSS Last Semester Events Welcome back everyone! It's really 1999! The Millenium is almost here. We the Cambodian Student Society of California State University of Long Beach would like to thank all of our members and sponsors who su Read More
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Cambodian Students of Aloha

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Join our vibrant discussion and forum room Cambodian Students of Aloha at the University of Hawaii provides assistance to all Cambodian students with a goal toward higher education. The CSAloha will also be involved in promoting and preserving the Khmer Culture and promoting interactions and understanding among people of Khmer heritage and those who bear interest in Cambodia and/or her culture and people. The CSAloha operates as one of registered independent organizations (RIOs) and does not represent any political or religious ideologies both on/off campus. Sign Our Guestbook View Our Guestbook Scholarships Available through the University of Hawaii and the East West Center http://www.eastwestcenter.org http://www.internationalstudent.com/ Subscribe to CSAloha Any comment/suggestion regar Read More
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CoreComm Internet - Start

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Thursday, November 22nd Web Search Features Breaking News Headlines Moreover.com New Hampshire sets primary date Colombia halts Chavez mediation Talks fail to end French strike Travelers surprised with short airport lines China to Address Issues Around Dam Browse By Category Entertainment & Media Art, Books, Movies, Music... Sports & Recreation Auto Racing, Baseball, Basketball, Football... Business & Finance Finance, News, Statistics, Stock Quotes... Reference & Education Dictionaries, Atlases, Libraries, News, Magazines... Hobbies & Interests Arts & Crafts, Cooking, Games, Pets... Health & Fitness Diet & Nutrition, Fitness, Exercise, Hospitals... Home &amp Family Do it Yourself, House & Garden, Personal Finance... Computers & Internet Computer/Video Games, Getting Started, Software... So Read More
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Perspective Newsletter Page 5

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Voice your opinions and views Volume I Issue II Perspective November,1998 A Lost Identity among Cambodian-Americans By Lina Saem The challenge most Cambodian-Americans face today is one of establishing an identity for themselves which is reflective of the two prevailing cultural values and norms that are key to the molding of who they are. Cambodian-Americans are beneficiaries of two cultures that often have diametrically opposing viewpoints in that Cambodian culture subscribes to the notion that a child's life is never really their own, whereas the American culture stresses the fostering of independence in a child and recognizes an adult child's capability to make a decision. Thus, Cambodian-Americans are forever questioning their own adulthood or more appropriately, the lack thereof. Unl Read More
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[02-26-99] Joshua Phillips, 30 Years Later -- Cambodian Americans Ask What Justice Means for Cambodia

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Table of Contents | Jinn Home Page | Search | Net-Links Voices | Heresies | Vectors | Pacific Pulse | The Americas | California | Movements | Civil Conflicts | YO! 30 Years Later -- Cambodian Americans Ask What Justice Means for Cambodia By Joshua Phillips Date: 02-26-99 As the international community attempts to bring Western concepts of justice to bear to Cambodia's "killing fields," many Cambodian Americans find themselves torn over just what the idea of justice means. PNS associate editor Joshua Phillips talked with Cambodians living in California, where half of some 300,000 Cambodian Americans now live. SAN FRANCISCO -- "What is evil?" muses Thu Ng, "What is evil after all that has been done in Cambodia?" An official answer to Ng's question may come withi Read More
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