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| 1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION |
| 2 | | WHEREAS, April 17, 2025 marks the 50th anniversary of the |
| 3 | | beginning of the Cambodian Genocide, a period of devastating |
| 4 | | violence during which nearly two million people, more than a |
| 5 | | quarter of Cambodia's population, lost their lives under the |
| 6 | | Khmer Rouge regime through mass executions, forced labor, |
| 7 | | starvation, and disease; and |
| 8 | | WHEREAS, In the aftermath of this genocide, the United |
| 9 | | States became a refuge for tens of thousands of Cambodian |
| 10 | | survivors and their families, many of whom resettled in |
| 11 | | Illinois and contributed to building one of the largest |
| 12 | | Cambodian American communities in the Midwest; and |
| 13 | | WHEREAS, Illinois became the first state in the nation to |
| 14 | | formally recognize the Cambodian Genocide with an annual Day |
| 15 | | of Remembrance on April 17, reflecting a strong commitment to |
| 16 | | human rights, historical justice, and the healing of survivors |
| 17 | | and their descendants; and |
| 18 | | WHEREAS, The National Cambodian Heritage Museum and |
| 19 | | Killing Fields Memorial, located in Chicago, is the first |
| 20 | | museum of its kind in the United States; it stands as a solemn |
| 21 | | space for remembrance and education while honoring the |
| 22 | | strength and resilience of survivors; it also serves as a |
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| 1 | | dynamic cultural institution committed to storytelling, the |
| 2 | | arts, and healing; its permanent exhibit was developed in |
| 3 | | collaboration with acclaimed Cambodian American |
| 4 | | interdisciplinary artist Anida Yoeu Ali, whose work brings |
| 5 | | survivor narratives to life with authenticity, depth, and |
| 6 | | dignity; and |
| 7 | | WHEREAS, Cambodian American artists and cultural leaders |
| 8 | | have been essential in preserving and evolving Cambodian |
| 9 | | heritage; Master Yary Livan, a master ceramicist, has taught |
| 10 | | generations of students the sacred traditions of Khmer |
| 11 | | ceramics, ensuring the survival of this ancient art form |
| 12 | | through education and community practice; and |
| 13 | | WHEREAS, Visual artists, such as Narath Tan and Monirith |
| 14 | | Chhea, explore complex themes of identity, memory, |
| 15 | | displacement, and justice, enriching public understanding of |
| 16 | | the Cambodian American experience and the legacy of genocide; |
| 17 | | and |
| 18 | | WHEREAS, Cambodian classical dance remains a powerful |
| 19 | | medium of cultural storytelling; Charya Burt, a master dancer |
| 20 | | and choreographer, has preserved and revitalized this art |
| 21 | | through performance, teaching, and community-based |
| 22 | | storytelling that bridges generations; and |
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| 1 | | WHEREAS, The documentary, The Healing Circle: Songs, |
| 2 | | Stories, and Friendship, directed by Chicago-based Cambodian |
| 3 | | American filmmaker Thavary Krouch, uplifts the voices of |
| 4 | | Cambodian women in Illinois who use storytelling and music as |
| 5 | | tools for healing, remembrance, and self-expression; one |
| 6 | | participant reflects, "Through storytelling and music, I found |
| 7 | | a way to connect with my past and heal the wounds that words |
| 8 | | alone couldn't reach"; and |
| 9 | | WHEREAS, Education about the Cambodian Genocide continues |
| 10 | | to grow across Illinois public schools due to the tireless |
| 11 | | advocacy of leaders such as Laura Ouk, who has championed |
| 12 | | inclusive, survivor-informed genocide curriculum and public |
| 13 | | awareness; and |
| 14 | | WHEREAS, The Cambodian Association of Illinois has been a |
| 15 | | cornerstone of the community since its founding, with |
| 16 | | co-founder Kompha Seth playing a key role in establishing |
| 17 | | critical programs that serve survivors and preserve Cambodian |
| 18 | | heritage and culture; and |
| 19 | | WHEREAS, Cambodian Americans in Illinois have become civic |
| 20 | | leaders, artists, educators, entrepreneurs, and public |
| 21 | | servants; among them is Khemarey "Khem" Khoeun, who made |
| 22 | | history as the first Cambodian American woman elected to |
| 23 | | public office in the United States and served the Village of |
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| 1 | | Skokie with distinction and dedication to inclusive |
| 2 | | governance; and |
| 3 | | WHEREAS, Cambodian Americans throughout Illinois continue |
| 4 | | to enrich the state through invaluable contributions in |
| 5 | | education, the arts, healthcare, business, and public service; |
| 6 | | therefore, be it |
| 7 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
| 8 | | HUNDRED FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
| 9 | | we solemnly commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Cambodian |
| 10 | | Genocide, honor the memory of the victims, and recognize the |
| 11 | | strength, resilience, and enduring contributions of the |
| 12 | | Cambodian American community in Illinois and beyond; and be it |
| 13 | | further |
| 14 | | RESOLVED, That we celebrate the work of artists, |
| 15 | | educators, and cultural leaders, including Anida Yoeu Ali, |
| 16 | | Master Yary Livan, Narath Tan, Monirith Chhea, and Charya |
| 17 | | Burt, who continue to shape a living legacy of remembrance, |
| 18 | | cultural identity, and healing; and be it further |
| 19 | | RESOLVED, That we honor the advocacy of Laura Ouk, the |
| 20 | | community leadership of Kompha Seth, and the historic public |
| 21 | | service of Khemarey Khoeun whose contributions exemplify the |
| 22 | | Cambodian American community's commitment to justice, healing, |
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| 1 | | and equity; and be it further |
| 2 | | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |
| 3 | | presented to the Cambodian Association of Illinois, the |
| 4 | | National Cambodian Heritage Museum and Killing Fields |
| 5 | | Memorial, and all named individuals as a symbol of deep |
| 6 | | respect, remembrance, and solidarity. |