• Become a member
  • Long Beach Post
  • News
  • Eat. See. Do.
  • Long Beach Business Journal
  • Investigations
  • Brand Stories
  • Events & Tickets
  • Newsletters
  • Advertise
  • About us
  • Facebook Page
  • Twitter Username
  • Instagram
  • Linkedin
  • YouTube

Latest Headlines:

  • ‘We may be deporting the wrong people’: New poll shows doubts about immigration crackdown
  • Long Beach must claim a larger share of sports market, mayor says
  • Port of LA to evict long-running Cabrillo Beach Scout camp for Olympic sailing facility
  • New crime dashboard gives better access to Long Beach police crime stats
  • LBUSD to close Hoover Middle School, use building for dual immersion program
Skip to content
Long Beach Post

Long Beach Post

Long Beach's nonprofit, independent, member-supported local news source.

  • Become a member
  • Long Beach Post
  • News
  • Eat. See. Do.
  • Long Beach Business Journal
  • Investigations
  • Brand Stories
  • Events & Tickets
  • Newsletters
  • Advertise
  • About us

Christopher Jaime Chan

Posted inArt

Reflecting on 50 years since the genocide and healing through art at this year’s Cambodia Town Film Festival

by Christopher Jaime Chan September 11, 2025September 11, 2025

Returning to Long Beach, the festival will showcase a VR experience, feature films and shorts that highlight Cambodian history, offering audiences a chance to experience the culture in a meaningful way.


  • Facebook Page
  • Twitter Username
  • Instagram
  • Linkedin
  • YouTube

Company

  • About
  • Our mission
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact us
  • Become a member

Sections

  • News
  • Eat. See. Do.
  • Business Journal

Long Beach Post Investigations

  • Locked Out
    Homelessness in Long Beach
  • Broken
    Rosa Hernandez/Amad Rashad Redding
  • Halloween Tragedy
    A crash, 3 deaths and questions of blame

More

  • Shop
  • Advertise
© 2025 Long Beach Journalism Initiative Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. EIN #93-4121848. Proudly powered by Newspack by Automattic