The Banh Mi Chronicles host by Randy Kim interview Silong Chhun
I interviewed Silong Chhun. He’s a 1.5 generation Khmer-American from Tacoma, WA. He is an artist, a father of two, and a social justice / community leader. His work includes highlighting important local artists in Tacoma, to being an outspoken community leader for the Khmer community, and most recently with his anti-deportation work that’s been affecting the Southeast Asian community there. We spoke about his recent exhibition called “Scars and Stripes” which centers on the Cambodian genocide, the US refugee resettlement and the growing deportation of Khmer Americans. We talked about the meaning behind his work through “The Red Scarf Revolution”, and so much more in this interview. You won’t want to miss this interview!
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Silong is a multimedia artist, entrepreneur, and social justice advocate from Tacoma, Wa. Currently, the Communications Associate at Tacoma Community House, co-founder of the Khmer Anti-Deportation Advocacy Group, serves on the Arts & Heritage Advisory Council of Metro Parks Tacoma and the board of directors of Alchemy Skateboards.
An experienced creative director with a demonstrated history of working in media production, content creation, and marketing strategy with skills in videography, film-making, photography, audio editing and post-production, graphic design, and social media/marketing strategy.
www.alchemyskateboarding.org/about
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