A Cambodian Family Journey
This website chronicles a unique journey made by a group of diverse Cambodian-Americans living in Providence, Rhode Island.  During the fall of 2002 we embarked on a cultural exchange between generations, cultures and languages as we learned what it means to be Cambodian-American.
Our students learned a lot about Cambodian culture!  Please visit these pages created by our students:
Food     Art      Dance      Animals       The Temple
Families     Cambodians in America     Library Dedication
Portrait of a Project     Khmer Pride    New Year
Special thanks to the Cambodian Society of RI, Apsara Restaurant, Alan Shawn Feinstein, the Rhode Island Foundation, Providence College, The Nickerson Community Center, The Chheung, Pich Chhuoen, Peng, Jen Frisbee, Molly Soum, Aren Chorn Pond, Elizabeth Chey, Nancy Prerk, and our community supporters who have helped to make this project a success!
A Cambodian Family Journey, a program of the Providence Public Library, is a part of the national MetLife Reading America Program made possible through the support of Libraries for the Future and the MetLife Foundation.
Check out our new Khmer Pride pages designed during Phase II of our Cambodian Family Journey and our extensive links to Khmer resources..
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