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Why do Cambodian American stories disappear—both from family albums and from school curricula? In this documentary, producer Rani Chor follows one community’s effort to reclaim its history, asking what happens to identity, power, and belonging when a people’s past is left untaught. In California’s first model curriculum for Cambodian Americans, we find these lost stories.
Produced with support from the Braden Storytelling Grant and the Stanford Storytelling Project.
Interviewees:
Music Credits:
Cambodian Rock and Roll -- Yol Aularong + Tuk - Sou Slarp Kroam Kombut Srey (Rather Die Under the Woman's Sword)
Cambodian American Studies Curriculum: https://camodelcurricula.ucdavis.edu/cambodian-american-studies
By Stanford Storytelling projectWhy do Cambodian American stories disappear—both from family albums and from school curricula? In this documentary, producer Rani Chor follows one community’s effort to reclaim its history, asking what happens to identity, power, and belonging when a people’s past is left untaught. In California’s first model curriculum for Cambodian Americans, we find these lost stories.
Produced with support from the Braden Storytelling Grant and the Stanford Storytelling Project.
Interviewees:
Music Credits:
Cambodian Rock and Roll -- Yol Aularong + Tuk - Sou Slarp Kroam Kombut Srey (Rather Die Under the Woman's Sword)
Cambodian American Studies Curriculum: https://camodelcurricula.ucdavis.edu/cambodian-american-studies