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'It's part of who I am': Richmond's large Cambodian community is learning to embrace its heritage

Summary by richmonder.org
Many Cambodian refugees felt the need to hide and assimilate when they arrived in Richmond more than 40 years ago. Fleeing a genocide that nearly destroyed their culture, they almost lost a part of themselves to survive.Now, representing one of the largest Cambodian communities in Virginia, they and their children are showing pride in their dual Khmer-American identity. Still weaving themselves into the fabric of America, many of the area’s Camb…
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richmonder.org broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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