“I think one of the greatest things about Lowell is that it really is the hidden gem within a small state like...
Ronald, 27 originally from New York City and Jessica, 26 from West Hartford met in high school and continued their relationship together...
The original interview was published in Khmer in Sabay Magazine for the November 2015 issue. Please introduce yourself. Age? Occupation? My name...
“When I joined the Cambodian Student Association (CamSA) at UConn, I had no idea that I’d find a sense of family in...
Thanksgiving with my family seems ordinary: a packed house with a feast, watching football (Go Patriots!), and then eating more. This is...
“I started out creating a dance crew back in my junior year of high school. As time progressed I was contracted to...
“What makes me laugh? If not everything, all sorts of things will always make me chuckle. I thoroughly enjoy the pleasure of...
“Growing up I was curious about anatomy and the physiology of the human body. I am currently studying in this field and...
“UConn Cambodian Students Association (CamSA) gave me a sense of identity. I felt I was white-washed. I had a hard time trying...
Megan Taing is a small town girl with big world aspirations. Raised in suburban Kentucky, Taing spent last summer in Paris before...
Brooklyn-based Cambodian poet Monica Sok recently spoke to Khmerican about her forthcoming chapbook, “Year Zero.” Originally from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Sok holds a...
“I was born and raised in Lowell, MA. I am of Cambodian and Vietnamese descent. I’m currently a senior studying Biology and...