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Promoting Human Rights Awareness

March 21, 2026
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Promoting Human Rights Awareness

Human rights awareness is crucial in preventing future atrocities. Our foundation actively promotes education on this topic.

Through events and outreach, we engage the community in discussions about human rights and cultural preservation.

Survivor Stories: Voices of Resilience

March 21, 2026
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Survivor Stories: Voices of Resilience

Survivor stories are vital for understanding the impact of the Cambodian genocide. These narratives highlight resilience and hope.

At our memorial center, we provide a platform for these voices to be heard and honored.

Community Support Initiatives

March 21, 2026
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Community Support Initiatives

Our foundation is dedicated to supporting survivors of the Cambodian genocide through various initiatives. These programs aim to empower individuals and families.

By fostering community engagement, we raise awareness and promote healing.

Cultural Heritage and Education

March 21, 2026
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Cultural Heritage and Education

Education about cultural heritage is essential for fostering respect and understanding. Our foundation offers programs that highlight Cambodian history.

Through workshops and community events, we aim to engage the public in meaningful discussions about human rights.

The Role of Memorials in Healing

March 21, 2026
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The Role of Memorials in Healing

Memorials play a significant role in the healing process for communities affected by genocide. They provide a space for reflection and remembrance.

At our memorial center, we honor the stories of survivors and promote cultural preservation.

Understanding the Cambodian Genocide

March 21, 2026
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Understanding the Cambodian Genocide

The Cambodian genocide, which occurred from 1975 to 1979, led to the deaths of millions. This dark chapter in history is crucial for understanding human rights violations.

At the Cambodian Genocide Memorial Foundation in Long Beach, California, we aim to educate the public about these events and their lasting effects.

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March 21, 2026
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