[Recording] Everyday Work: Democratizing Cambodian History and Memory

Recorded on August 29th, 2025

This webinar is part of a dialogic history of the Bophana Audiovisual Resource Center with the aim to explore the role that Bophana has played in the recovery and repair of post-conflict Cambodian society within a broader network of individual and institutional collaborators. The conversation focuses on themes of public access and community outreach, exploring how different activities, collections, and audiences come together in a larger project of democratizing Cambodian history and memory.

This event was organized by the Center for Khmer Studies, a NYSEAN Partner.

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