Visiting the Genocide Museum in Phnom Penh
I was hesitant to visit the genocide museum in Phnom Penh and for a while I was not sure if I wanted to experience something so heavy. But I am grateful that I came. Walking through this place made me reflect not only on history but on the people who lived through it and the generations who still carry parts of that memory today. It was difficult and emotional, but it also made me feel closer to the kindness and strength I have experienced in Cambodia. This video is a quiet journal of that day.

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