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CONFERENCE ITINERARY Saturday, October 20, 2012 at California State University, Fullerton
TIME EVENT ROOM(S)7:00am Registration & Breakfast Pavilions AB 8:00am Resource Fair Presenters Pavilions AB 8:45am Opening Pavilions AB 9:30am Keynote Speaker: Pavilions AB Dr. Leakhena Nou 10:00am 1st Meeting of Families 10:30am Workshop #1: Culture
•#1A:Affirmation OntiverosABC, Alvarado AB•#1B: Food For Thought Titan Theater•#1C:InMyShoes Gabrielino
11:30am Families Meet 11:50am Workshop #2: Social Issues
•#2A: Mental Health Alvarado AB•#2B:PTSD PavilionC•#2C:MaxBet TitanTheater
12:50pm Families Meet 1:00pm Lunch 2:20pm Families Meet 2:40pm Workshop #3: Policy
•#3A: Sentenced Home? Titan Theater•#3B:KhmerRougeTribunal PavilionC 2012: Memory and Justice
3:40pm Families Meet 4:00pm Workshop #4: Leadership
•#4A:PresidentialRoundtable Gabrielino•#4B:BusinessLadder PavilionC•#4C:ColorMeBlind TuffreeAB, OntiverosABC
5:00pm Families Meet 6:00pm Closing Pavilions AB Keynote Speaker: Angie Keam “StillIStrive”Trailer Acknowledgements NominationsforKSCC2013 7:00pm Dinner & Open Mic Pavilions AB
TITAN STUDENT UNION MAPMAIN LEVEL
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KAA NETWORKING SOCIAL Sunday, October 21, 2012 at La Lune Palace
TIME EVENT 11:00am Check-In,Lunch(optional) 12:00pm WelcomebyCSUFCSA12:10pm KAAIntroductions12:30pm Value of Networking Presentation1:15pm Networking2:00pm Raffle
CAMBODIAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION MISSION STATEMENT
Thepresent-dayKhmerStudentCoalition(KSC)isaCambodianStudent Network system amongst universities and colleges in CaliforniaandthroughouttheU.S.Collectively,wemakeastrongnetworkingsystem.KSCservesasaneffectivesupportgroupthatbringstogethereachindividualclubthatwillaidandunifytheCambodianstudentcommunity.Eachyear,Cambodianstudentorganizations have organized and gathered at different college campusesacrossthestateofCaliforniatonetworkanddiscussthemanyissuesfacingtheCambodianandCambodianAmericancommunity.
KHMER STUDENT COALITION
TheCambodianStudentAssociationofCaliforniaStateUniversity,Fullertonstrivesto support and promote awareness and to addressavarietyofsubjectsrelatingtotheCambodianAmericancommunity.Ourpurpose is to share cultural appreciation with
allinterestedstudents,alumni,faculty,andstaffatCSUFandsurroundingcommunities.
“LOTUS LEGACY: REVIVE & FLOURISH”TheLotusflowerdescendsfromthemurky water with its unwithering stem patiently waiting for the lotus petals to transformitsbeautifultranscendentstate.
Themurkywatersymbolizesthehardships,difficulties,andchallengesoflife.Thestemrepresentstheresiliencethatweasindividualscanendure,thestructuretosucceed,andstrengthtoovercomeadversities.Whenthepetalsunfold,itrepresentsenlightenmentandthepotentialtorise,reviveandflourishinallobstacles.
YouaretheheirtotheLotusLegacy.Reviveandflourish!
ComeandunlockthemysteriesoftheLotusLegacy.Understandwhatishiddenbeneaththemurkywaterandlearnhowitsstemleadstothetransformationintoyourfullestpotential.
PRESIDENTS’ MESSAGEWelcome to this year’s Khmer Student CoalitionConference!Itisanhonorandprivilege to serve as this year’s co-presidentsthroughtheplanningandexecutionofKSCC2012.
“LotusLegacy:ReviveandFlourish,”paysrespecttotheKhmerheritage,hardships,andgrowth.KSCCisawayforustoacknowledge all parts of our culture and trulyexpressallthecharacteristicsthatmakeuswhoweare.
OnbehalfofCSUFCSA,wethankourfamily,friends,CSAalumni,familyheads,volunteers,AlphaPhiOmega,resourcefairparticipants,ASI,AICA,PioneerCinemaInstitute.Thankyouforyourboundlessloveandsupport.ToLydiaKim,JoannaHang,andCSAboardmembers,thankyouforyoursacrifices,hardworkandcommitmenttothisorganizationandthisevent.Thiswouldnothavebeenpossiblewithoutyou!-AnnieUy&Highlong-LifeKay
CSA BOARD MEMBERS 2012 - 2013
Annie Uy (Co-President),Joanna Hang (KSCCCoordinator),Highlong-Life Kay (Co-President),Tevisophea Heng (Historian),Khristina Kun (Secretary),Lala Soum (SocialChair),John Do (Treasurer),Lydia Kim (StudentAdvisor&KSCCCoordinator),andStephanie Keam (Vice-President).
KSCC PLANNING COMMITTEES
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PeterUng,AnnieUy*,AnthonyTes,SobounLeng,andDarrenKong,andAlexanderTes(notpictured)
NancyTran,KhristinaKun*,RosieChuong,andTevisopheaHeng (notpictured)
MATERIALS
StephanieKeam*,JoannaHang,andLydiaKim
LOGISTICS
DavidChau,HighlongKay*,MariahThong,andLalaSoum(notpictured)
OUTREACH & PUBLICITYPROGRAM
FAMILY HEADSName School Class ofMallyCheng UCIrvine 2012SothearaChhay UCLosAngeles 2009PaulChorn CSULongBeach 2010NarounChuon CalPolyPomona 2011VannaryDiep UCSanDiego 2011JennyGov CalPolyPomona 2010SalyHeng UCLosAngeles 2012SoklineHing UCLosAngeles 2012SereywathKeng CalPolyPomona 2008KevinKhy CalPolyPomona 2010DarleneLy CSULongBeach 2011JohnnyMam CSULongBeach 2012CarolynPen UCIrvine 2011MonicaSar UCIrvine 2012SengSo UCLosAngeles 2007PhanithSovann UCIrvine 2010LindaSok UCSanDiego 2010NathalieTan UCSanDiego 2011HenryTang CSUFullerton 2012AndersonTep UCSanDiego 2012MariahThong CSUFullerton 2012PeterUng CSUFullerton 2010DavidVoeur CSULongBeach 2010
COORDINATORS’ MESSAGEWelcome to the 7th annual Khmer Student CoalitionConference(KSCC)hostedbytheCambodianStudentAssociation(CSA)atCaliforniaStateUniversity,Fullerton.
HostingKSCChasbeenalong-termgoalforCSAsincetheclub’srevivalin2006.Wehave spent this past year researching and educatingourselvesmoreabouttheCam-bodianculture,socialissues,policiesandleadership.
TodaywepresentourvisionsandgoalsestablishedbyCSA,andwe hope you will leave this conference with a sense of empowermenttoflourishwithyourfullestpotential.
WethankASI,AICA,PioneerCinemaInstituteandourpartner-ships with the Khmer Alumni Association and Khmerican that helpedmakethiseventpossible. -JoannaHang&LydiaKim
OPENING KEYNOTE SPEAKERLeakhena Nou,PhD,isanAssociateProfessorofSociologyatCaliforniaStateUniversity,LongBeachandaVisitingScholarattheAsianPacificAmerican(A/P/A)InstituteatNewYorkUniversity.She holds a PhD and MA in sociology (UniversityofHawaiiatManoa),anMSW(ColumbiaUniversity),andaBAinsociology(CaliforniaStateUniversity,Fullerton).
Atrainedmedicalsociologist,Dr.NouisalsotheExecutiveDirectoroftheAppliedSocialResearchInstituteofCambodia(ASRIC).Hermajorresearchinterestsincludethesociologyoftrauma,humanrights/peaceandconflictstudies,Cambodian/AmericanStudies,andAsian/Pacific/AmericanStudies.ThroughASRIC’swork,Nouhascreatedandimplementedanongoingseriesofacclaimed,effectiveeventsacrosstheUnitedStatesthateducateandempowerCambodianstoparticipateintheExtraordinaryChambersoftheCourtsofCambodia.TheseinitiativesincludetheSharedSuffering,SharedResilienceforumsandtheCambodianDiasporaVictimsParticipationProject,andtheArtasWitnessProgram.
Her research interests center on the epidemiology of social stress andhealth/illness,politicalsociology,andhumanrights.Specifically,Dr.Nouinvestigatesthestressprocessasitaffectsfirstandsecond-generationsurvivorsoftheKhmerRougegeno-cide(1975-79).Herresearchfocusesontheroleofnegativelifeeventsaswellas“dailyhassles”inpredictingthepsychosocialwellbeingofCambodianadultrefugeesandthepost-KhmerRougegeneration.SheisalsoconductingresearchonthecurrentKhmerRougeTribunalandisworkingonprojectsthatdealspecificallywithissuesofambivalence,restorativejustice,reconciliation,reparation,andhealing.Also,herongoingresearchinvestigatessymbolicmeaningsofhuman-sextraffickingincontemporaryCambodiaandexploringthestructuralsymbolicinteractionistapproachtoKhmerRougeviolence.
Dr.Nouhasreceivednumerousgrantsandfellowshipstosupportherscholarlyactivities:aSeniorResearchFellowship(2012-2013)fromtheCenterforKhmerStudies;aProjectFacultyFellowship(Spring2010)fromtheResearchInfrastructureforMinoritiesProgramatCaliforniaStateUniversity,LongBeach;andaPostdoctoralFellowship(2004-2005)fromtheInstituteforAsianAmericanStudiesattheUniversityofMassachusetts,Boston.
CLOSING KEYNOTE SPEAKERBornandraisedinCarson,California,Angie Keam was always theonlyCambodianAmericaninherclasses.Growingup,sheknewverylittleaboutherownbackgroundandwas always curious to learn more aboutherCambodianheritage. AngiegraduatedfromCaliforniaStateUniversity,Fullerton(CSUF)in2009with a Bachelor’s Degree in CommunicationsandaminorinEnglish.AtCSUF,shebecameanadvocateforsocialjusticebybeinghighlyinvolvedwiththemulticulturalcommunityoncampus.She,alongwithherpeers,re-establishedtheCambodianStudentAssociationatCSUF.Duringhertenure,sheledCSAinrevivingtheCambodianCultureNightoncampusandhostedtheannualKhmerUnityGamesin2008.Inaddition,AngiewasanactivememberoftheKhmerStudentCoalition,duringwhichsheattendedthefirstKSCConferenceatUCLAandparticipatedinvariouseventssuchtheannualCambodianNewYearParadeandCambodianNewYearCelebrationinLongBeach.ShetrulybelievesintheimportanceofcoalitionbuildingandsupportingourCambodianAmericancommunity. AtCSUF,AngiealsoservedasafacilitatoroftheAsianAmericanPacificIslanderLeadership(AAPIL)Institute,astudentrepresentativeinestablishingtheAsianAmericanPacificIslanderCommunityResourceCenter,andwasinvolvedwithprogramsandeventssponsoredbytheMulticulturalLeadershipCenterandtheAssociationforInterCulturalAwareness. SherecentlyfinishedherMasterofEducationinPostsecondaryAdministrationandStudentAffairsattheUniversityofSouthernCalifornia(USC).Herexpertiseisworkinginstudentactivities,leadershipdevelopment,multiculturalaffairs,andstudentlife.ShehasheldvariouspositionsatUSCandattheUniversityofCalifornia,Irvine,whichincludeddepartmentssuchasCampusActivities,AsianPacificAmericanStudentServices,LGBTResourceCenter,andStudentLife&Involvement.Inallherroles,she serves as an advocate for students and strives to provide a conducive and supportive environment for students to learn and growasleaders.
Monique Chhoeun graduated from CaliforniaStateUniversityofLongBeach,whereshemajoredinAsianAmericanStudies.Shewasselectedasa“DistinguishedUndergraduate”forherservice to and leadership in the CambodianStudentSocietyorganizationonandoffcampus.MoniqueiscurrentlyworkingintheCosmeticRegulatoryIndustryasanAssociateRegulatoryConsultantinconjunctiontoprovidingsafetyandreliableconsumerproductsto
consumersintheUSandEU.
Moniqueistrulydelightedandhonoredtobepartofthisextraordinaryconference,andalsowouldliketoextendhergratitudetotheCambodianStudentAssociationofCaliforniaStateUniversity,Fullertonforalloftheirhardworkinpreppingandexecutingthisconference.
CONFERENCE HOSTS
Michael Kolana Kek was not a role modelinhisearlyyears.Hechangedhis name to Michael in the third grade tobemoreAmerican,barelygraduatedhighschoolin1999witha1.99GPA,didnottaketheSATs,didnotlearntheKhmerwordfor“battery”until2007,wasplacedonacademicprobationafterhisfirstyearofcommunitycollege,anddidnotappreciatethesacrificeshisparentsmadeforhim. SomehowMichaelturnedthingsaround.In2001heattendedCerritosCommunityCollegewhereheservedaspresidentoftheScholarsHonorsClubandvicepresidentofPhiThetaKappa.HetransferredtoUCLAin2003whereheco-foundedUCLA’sPhiBetaLambda-FutureBusinessofLeaders,servedasUCLAUKSVPin2004,wasawarded2ndplaceatanationalbusinesscompetition.HeiscurrentlyemployedbytheCityofLosAngelesastheleadhousingandeconomicdevelopmentanalyst,andhelearnedtoap-preciatethesacrificeshisparentshavemadeforhim. MichaelcurrentlyresidesinthecityofLongBeach,ownsacorginamedBaicha,andfrequentlyspeakstostudentsontheimportanceofinternships.
WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS
I. CULTUREA. Affirmation Thisworkshopwillaffirmnegativethoughtsandstatementsaboutself-imageandstereotypesthroughapositivelight.Discussionswillallowparticipantstodissecttherootsofthesestereotypes,toworktogethertoovercomethebarriersofstereotypes,andtoinvokeunityamongothers. B. Food For Thought This workshop includes videos and improvisational skits to show generationalgapsandlanguagebarrierswithintheCambodianAmericancommunity.Duringdiscussion,participantswillreflectontherelationshipbetweendifferentgenerationsandconflictingissuesfromwhichtheyarise.Inaddition,participantswilldelveintotheimportanceofpreservingtheCambodianculture.
C. In My Shoes ThisworkshopshedslightuponthesharedexperiencesintheCambodianAmericancommunity.Participantswillidentifywithothersonaninterpersonallevelbylisteningtoandlearningfromthepersonalstoriesofparticipants.Discussionswillreflectonthecommonalityinexperiences.
II. SOCIAL ISSUESA. Mental Health Facilitator: Amina Sen-Matthews - Orange County Asian & Pacific Islander Community Alliance (OCAPICA) Mentalhealthisessentialtoaperson’swell-beingandtheabilitytoliveafullandproductivelife.Peoplewithuntreatedmentalhealthdisordersareathigh-riskformanyunhealthyandunsafebehaviors,includingalcoholordrugabuse,violentorself-destructivebehavior,andsuicide.Thisworkshopexploresthestigmas,assumptions,andmythsofmentalhealth.
B. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder The Cambodian Family (CamFam)Facilitators: Phalen Lim & Sundaram Rama ThePost-TraumaticStressDisorderworkshopfocusesontheimpactofPTSDwithintheCambodiancommunity.ParticipantswillbepresentedwithobservationsthathavebeencollectedinrecentyearsthroughtheCambodianFamily.Discussionswillbeheld to critically analyze how PTSD affects participants and the peoplearoundthem.
WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONSC. Max Bet (Gambling) Facilitators: Caylee So and Sophin Zoe Pruong-McCreery IsthereanexistinggamblingproblemwithintheCambodiancommunity,andwhyisthetopicsoseldomtalkedabout?ThisworkshopexplorestheCambodianAmericanidentityandaimstodelveintotheCambodian-Americanexperiencewithgambling.
III. POLICYA. Sentenced Home?Facilitators: Paul Chorn, PraCh Ly, David Ros (One Love Move-ment), and Katherine Kouot (API Equality-LA) The attainment of American citizenship is a common dream for immigrantsofforeigncountries,andthestruggleagainstunjustdeportationduetopastandrecentlegislationisongoing.FortheCambodiancommunity,thisdreamisvivid,aliveandstrong.Pastand recent legislation has tampered with these dreams creatingnightmaresofincomprehensibleproportions.Monstersofthepastwillultimatelyhaveyoupackingyourbagsandsendingyou“home”.
B. Khmer Rouge Tribunal 2012: Memory and Justice Documentation Center of Cambodia (DC-Cam) Facilitators: Sreinith Ten & Suyheang KryGenocideisthedeliberateandsystematicexterminationofanational,racial,political,orculturalgroup.TheKhmerpeoplehaveenduredunimaginablepainandsufferingatthehandsofPol Pot and his regime that claimed the lives of nearly 2 million people.Afterthreedecadesofsilence,survivorsaregatheringintheextraordinarychambersofCambodiawhereanunprecedentedtrialsupportedbytheUnitedNationsisinsession.AmongtheatrocitiescommittedbytheKhmerRouge,seniorleadersarechargedwithcrimesagainsthumanity.Theworldcontinuestowatch and listen in horror as survivors recount the hell they went through.Itistimeforjustice.
TheDocumentationCenterofCambodia(DC-Cam)isanindependentCambodianresearchinstitute.Since1995,theinstitutionhasbuiltareputationasaninternationalleaderinthequestformemoryandjustice.
WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONSIV. LEADERSHIP
A. Presidential Roundtable Facilitator: Angie KeamEverystudentorganizationstrivestobebetter.Thisdiscussionfacilitatesthegrowthofeachorganizationbysharingdifferentexperiencesfromstudentorganizationrepresentatives.Thepurpose of this workshop is to share what works effectively in runningastudentorganization.Whetheryouareapastpresident,currentpresident,interestedinbecomingpresident,orjustamember,thisdiscussionwelcomesall.
B. Color Me Blind Learntodevelopyourteambuildingandleadershipskills.Thisworkshopisahands-onapproachthatfocusesonyourcommunicationskills.
C. Business Ladder Facilitators: Chad Sammeth, Chhaya Tan, and Calvin Takagi Tabata Business Ladder is a workshop that introduces tested and proven strategiesgearedtowardscatapultingitsaudienceintobecomingsuccessfulinbothabusinessenvironmentandtheirpersonallife.Teachingswillbebasedonrefreshingideasonhowtoapproachchallenges facing the current generation and instill leadership qualitiesthatareapplicableindailyroutines.Theconceptsandideasacquiredwillenforcethenotionthatsuccessisnotjustaonetimeachievement,butrather…somethingthatyouwillliveandbreathe.
WORKSHOP FACILITATORSAmina Sen-MatthewsisanOutreachInterventionSpecialist(OIS).ShegraduatedfromtheUniversityofCalifornia,RiversidewithaBachelor’sdegreeinLiberalStudiesandaminorinEducation.ShehasaMaster’sinCrossCulturalEducationfromNationalUniversityandholdsateachingcredentialinCaliforniaandTexas.Shewasateacherinthepublicschoolsystemforsixyearsbeforechanging her career path to work in the community where she felt she could make
moreofadifference.SheiscurrentlyworkingattheOrangeCountyAsianandPacificIslanderCommunityAlliance(OCAPICA)asanOISinthementalhealthpreventionandearlyinterventionprogram.Sheisresponsibleforcasemanagement,conductionofworkshops,andsupportgroupfacilitation.AsanOIS,sheisstationedattheCambodianFamilytoworkwiththeKhmerpopulation and provide prevention and early intervention of mentalhealthservices.
Phalen Lim lived through and survived the CambodianGenocideinthelate70’s.Intheearly 80’s Phalen and her family immigrated toAmericaasrefugeesandresidedinalow-income,high-crime,andsociallyisolatedneighborhoodinthecityofSantaAna.ShevolunteeredattheCambodianFamily,anonprofit,community-basedorganizationservingrefugeesandimmigrants.Forthepast20years,shehasworkedasayouthcounselor,communityorganizer,traditionaldanceinstructor,familycounselor,andmentortovariousyouthandadultsupportgroups.AsthecurrentDirectorofthePlanAheadYouthProgram,her role is to support and inspire young people to achieve higher educationandtobecomealeaderintheircommunity PhalenservedasaChairoftheOrangeCountyCambodianCom-pleteCountforthe2010Censusandco-foundedtheOrangeCountyCambodianAmericanNetwork.SheearnedaBachelor’s,teachingcredential,andMasterofScienceinCounselingfromCaliforniaStateUniversity,Fullerton.In2009,PhalenwasawardedtheCaliforniaPeacePrizebytheCaliforniaWellnessFoundation,applaudingherasanintegralleaderincombatinggang violence and promoting cultural pride and understanding in SantaAna.
WORKSHOP FACILITATORSSundaram RamawasborninCambodia,livedthroughtheCambodianGenocide,escapedtorefugeecamps,andcametotheUnitedStateswithhisfamilyin1981.HeearnedhisBAinLiberalStudiesfromtheUniversityofCalifornia,Riverside.
SundaramiscurrentlytheExecutiveDirectorattheCambodianFamily,a31-year-oldnonprofit,community-basedorganizationprovidingservicestomulti-
ethnicrefugeeandimmigrantchildrenandfamiliesinOrangeCounty.Theorganizationprovidesservicesinthreeareas:workforcedevelopment,communityhealth,andyouth.HehasbeenwiththeCambodianFamilyfor18years.Hispastinvolve-mentincludes:boardofdirectorsoftheSantaAnaEmpowermentCorporationandOrangeCountyAsianPacificIslanderCommunityAlliance,andcurrentlyheisontheCommunityAdvisoryBoardofKOCEandaSteeringCommitteememberoftheNationalCambodianAmericanHealthInitiative.RecentlyhereceivedaCommunityLeaderAwardfromOrangeCountyHumanRelations.
Caylee SowasborninarefugeecampinThailandonSeptember17th,1981,justafter her parents’ escape from the reign of PolPot’sKhmerRougeregimeinCambodia.Whenshewasthreeyearsold,herfamilyimmigratedtotheUnitedStates.Shegrewup in Northern Virginia where she spent mostofheryouth.In2000,soonafterherhighschoolgraduation,CayleejoinedtheUSarmedforcesandservedintheVirginiaArmyNationalGuardforthenexteightyears.There,shewroteforalittlecolumncalledCaylee’sCorner,anewsletterthatwas sent out to friends and families of deployedsoldiers.Inbetweentourofduty,CayleeattendedNorthernVirginiaCommunitywhereshediscoveredherloveofwriting.Creativewritingledtotheatre,andtheatreledtofilm;all mediums that had one things in common: they all captured stories.In2011,CayleewasawardedtheZonta’sWomeninFilmgrantforMostPromisingYoungFilmmaker.In2012CayleereceivedherMFAinFilmProductionatDodgeCollegeofFilmandMediaArts,havingwontheBestPictureandBestDirectoratherschool’sCecilAwardsthatyear.
WORKSHOP FACILITATORSSophin Zoe Pruong-McCreery is the owner ofPruong-McCreery,abusinessconsultingfirmspecializinginprofessionaltraining,multimediamarketing,andadvocacy.Hercurrentcreativeprojectsarefo-cusedintheartsandentertainmentindustry.Shehasextensiveknowledgeandexpertiseinpromotions,productionsandeventscoordination.ShereceivedtheJohnGreenleafWhittierTuitionscholarshipfromWhittierCollegewhereshegraduatedin2001withaBAinComparativeCultureswith
minorsinSociologyandSpanish.AwardedwiththeHeritageLanguageFellowship,shewentontostudytheKhmerLanguageandSoutheastAsianStudiesattheUniversityofWisconsin,Madison.AsawomanwhovaluestheeducationandpromotionofCambodian-Americanartsandculture,sheisthrilledandhonoredtoservethecommitteeproducingthefirstAnnualCambodianTownFilmFestival.
BorninSiemReap,Cambodia,Sreinith Ten grewupwithastrongbeliefthateducationisthewaytoprosperity.Withastatescholarshipin2007,shepursuedherundergraduatestudiesatRoyalUniversityofPhnomPenh,InstituteofForeignLanguagesTeachingEnglishasaForeignLanguageinPhnomPenh,Cambodia.Claimingfirstprizeinauniversity-widepublicspeakingcontestawardedSreinithintoastudentexchangeprogramtoKobe-ShoinWomen’sUniversityinJapan. ShebecameavolunteerattheDocumentationCenterofCambodia(DC-Cam),anindependentresearchinstitutewhichcollects,documents,andresearchesonKhmerRougematerialstoserveforjusticeandtruthintheaftermathoftheKhmerRougegenocide.She was a translator and staff writer for the Searching for the TruthmagazineprojectofDC-Cam.ShehasworkedwithKhmerRougesurvivorsrecountingtheirpersonalexperienceslivingthrough genocide and writing their stories for the magazine publication.ShehasattendedthetrialsoftheseniorKhmerRougeleaders and wrote descriptive summaries of the court sessions for thepublic.SreinithiscurrentlypursuingherMastersinPoliticalScienceatNorthernIllinoisUniversity.
WORKSHOP FACILITATORSSuyheang Kry completed her undergraduate workinEducationfromtheRoyalUniversityof Phnom Penh and participated in trainings suchastheGlobalLeaderforJusticeProgram(USA)andInternationalTraininginHumanRights,PeaceandSecurity(Sweden).Herdrive and determination led her to pursue a Master’sdegreeinPeaceandConflictStudiesattheUniversityofMassachusettsinLowell.
SheworksforDocumentationCenterofCambodia(DC-Cam),anindependentresearchinstitutededicatedtopromotingmemory,justice,andreconciliationforthecrimesforthepastfouryearsasbothatranslatorandvictimassistanceoftheVictimParticipationProject(VPA).ToenhancetheachievementofjusticeforKhmerRougecrimes,VPAworkswithsurvivorsassistingtheminexercisingtheirvictimrightsbeforetheKhmerRougeTribunal,to create a more meaningful participation and space where the projectcouldcontributetohealingtheirpasttraumaorreconcilethemselvesthroughtheirjudicialparticipation,andtoestablishamorecomprehensivehistoricalrecordoftheKhmerRougeperiod.TheVPAhasassistedover1750survivors.
PraCh Lyisaninternationallyrenown,criticallyacclaimed,awardwinningartist.Hisdebutalbumisthefirst#1rapalbuminCambodia.Newsweekproclaimedhimas“thefirstCambodianrapstar”.Throughmasterfullyricsofpowerfulrapmusic,hismusicnotonlyentertainsbutalsoeducates.HislyricshavebeenpublishedbymultiplepublishingsandiscurrentlybeingusedforSoutheastAsianStudies.
HeistheyoungestcoordinatoroftheCambodianNewYearCelebrationinLongBeachCalifornia(2002),theGrandMarshalofthe2ndAnnualCambodianNewYearParade(2005),andwasawardedbytheCambodian-AmericanBusinessAssociationfor“SuccessfulBusiness,EntrepreneurshipandCommunityServiceExcellence”(2011).HeisalsothefounderandCoordinatoroftheCambodiaTownFilmFestival,ChairmenoftheBoard-WestCoastCommitteeforCelebrateAsia,CEOofMujesticRecords,andFounderandCo-OwneroftheOrphanageProductions.
WORKSHOP FACILITATORSChad Sammeth is a leading advocate for the CambodiancommunityinLongBeach.Growingupdistantfromthecommunity,hewasdiscouragedbythebadpressandimageregardingCambodiansinLongBeach.Withnohelpful solutions to the community problems,ChadmovedintoLongBeachandbeganvolunteeringinthecommunityinvariouscapacities,startingwiththefirstever,CambodianNewYearParadeinApril2005.
Sincethen,hehasbeenrecognizedbycitycouncilmembers,civicleaders,communityleaders,religiousleadersandbusinessleaders.HeiscurrentlytheProjectCoordinatorfortheUnitedCambodianCommunity,acommunitybasedorganizationinLongBeach.HeservesontheSteeringCommitteeasTreasurerfor“BuildingHealthyCommunities:LongBeach,”atenyearinitiativetoimprovehealthdisparities.HealsoservesonboardfortheCatalystNetworkofCommunities,anorganizationfosteringchangeagentsandsocialentrepreneurship.Hislatestroleinvolvesthefirstever,CambodiaTownFilmFestivalandisthefounderofCambodianYoungEntrepreneursSociety(C-YES).
Chhaya Tan is currently employed with JP MorganChaseintheMortgageBankingindustry.Previously,hespentfiveyearswithWellsFargoEquipmentFinanceandwasthechairmemberoftheWellsFargoDiversityCommittee.Hehelpedbuildeventsandtrainingseminarstopromotediversity.HealsoservedasaboardmemberwiththeWellsFargoCommunitySupportCampaignandhelpedorganizepartnershipevents.
Outsideofthecorporateenvironment,Chhayaisactiveinvariousorganizations that help foster leadership and community develop-ment.Heisthevice-presidentandco-founderofAscendArizonaStateUniversitywhichenablesAsianandPacificIslanderstorealizeleadershippotentialinabusinesssetting.Duringhisten-ure,Ascendwonthe2011-2012OrganizationoftheYearaward.
Currently,heisanEthnicDirectorforCambodianAmericansasaliaisonfortheAsianAmericancommunityacrossArizona.HeplanstocombinehiscorporateexperiencealongwithhiscommunityleadershipexperiencetohelpmoldCambodianAmericansintorefinedleadersoftomorrow.
WORKSHOP FACILITATORSCalvin Takagi Tabata is currently employed with MonsterandhandlesaccountsinGovernmentSolutions,HealthCare,Not-For-Profits,andallotherindustriesthatpromoteeconomicgrowth.Responsibilitiesincludetheinitialdevelopment,acquisitionofnewbusiness,andsocialmediaservicesmarket.Somevarioustasksaredefiningcapabilities,pricingandpackagingsolutions,establishingstrategicpartnerships,setting
deliverystrategies,andsupportingsalesandmarketingfunctions.Forsixyears,CalvinheldvarioussalespositionsatMonster.Hehas held multiple client advisory roles and participated in multiple industrypanelsandconferencepresentations.
PriortoMonster,CalvinheldthepositionofAccountExecutiveatIntuit,aFortune500Company.Hewasresponsibleforcompanysalesandcustomerrelationships.Additionally,hedirectlyassistedenterprise companies manage their accounting process and point ofsale/merchantaccountservices.CalvinappliesmanyofthestrategieslearnedbackintothecommunityandhashelpedbuildpartnershipstobenefitlocalcharitiessuchasHomewardBound,RyanHouse,andtheKyreneFoundation.
COMMUNITY RESOURCE FAIRAPI Equality-LAhttp://apiequalityla.org/Asians for Miracle Marrow Matcheshttp://www.AsianMarrow.orgThe Cambodian Familyhttp://cambodianfamily.org/Cambodian Fine Art Heritage Relief Foundationhttp://www.cambodianfinearts.org/Cambodian Health Professionals of Americahttp://www.chpaa.org/CSUF Asian American Studies Departmenthttp://hss.fullerton.edu/asian-american/Khmer Alumni Associationhttp://khmeralumniassociation.org/Khmerican Media Grouphttp://khmerican.com/Orange County Asian & Pacific Islander Community Alliance
(OCAPICA)http://ocapica.orgOne Love Movementhttp://onelovemovement.com/
SPONSORS & ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSAngie KeamAssociationforInter-Cultural
Awareness(AICA)AlphaPhiOmegaAssociated Students
Incorporated(ASI)AutoParts,IncTheCambodianFamilyCSUFAsianAmericanStudiesDe-
partment(CSUFASAM)CSUFAsianPacificAmericanRe-
sourceCenter(APARC)CSUFCSAAlumniAssociationDreamCastleRestaurantFamily HeadsInkPressCustomT-ShirtsKhmer Alumni AssociationKhmerStudentCoalition
KhmericanMediaGroupLeakhena NouLittle Phnom Penh JewelryOCChoiceCateringOrangeCountyAsian&Pacific
IslanderCommunity Alliance(OCAPICA)
OneLoveMovementPioneerCinemaInstituteResource Fair ParticipantsSelf-AdvocacyforGrowthandEm-
powerment(SAGE)Seng Lang TrieuSharon LyTDA VideoTed LimUniversityConferenceCenterWorkshop Facilitators
http://www.stillistrive.com/
Still I Strive is a story of transcendencethroughcompassion,unityandhope.
AtoneorphanageinPhnomPenh,Cambodia,theperformingartsarethepathtohealingandtransformation.GuidedbytheirmatriarchPengPhan,arenownedactressinherownright,the children aspire to achieve one of the highesthonorsinCambodiansociety,toperform in front of Princess Bopha Devi asasymboloftheircultureandheritage.
Interspersedthroughoutthedocumentaryarenarrativefilmsequencesfeaturingthechildrenasactors.Withanepicbattleattheopening,achasescenethroughtheforest,horrorsequences,andmelodrama,thenarrativeparallelsthe
documentaryofthechildren’stragicbackstories.Byweavingfactswithfiction,realitywithdreams,thefilmrevealswheretheselinesultimatelymergebyitsconclusion.
Thejourneymirrorsthetravailsofthenationasitstrugglestoleavebehindtheunprecedenteddestructionofhumandignity,thetragiclegacyoftheKhmerRougeera.Together,theylearntoovercomethepastandpavethewaytothefuturebybeingfaithfultothepresent.