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KGA in the News

A nonprofit started by teenagers turns the daughters of Cambodian refugees into leaders
by Nadra Nittle
The 19th
February 13, 2024

Long Beach’s Youth Participatory Budget kicks off second year
by Staff Report
Signal Tribune
January 31, 2024

Youth select programs to receive funding in first citywide participatory budget process
by Tess Kazenoff
Long Beach Business Journal
June 29, 2023

Long Beach youth will soon get to decide on programs to be funded in city’s budget
by Tess Kazenoff
Long Beach Business Journal
March 17, 2023

Long Beach is giving its youth the power to decide how public funds are spent
by Kristen Farrah Naeem
Signal Tribune
March 16, 2023

Youth Advisory Coucnil shares its goals with Long Beach City officials
by Samantha Diaz
Signal Tribune
March 16, 2023

Khmer Girls in Action lead Southeast Asian Youth toward advocacy
by Tess Kazenoff
Long Beach Post
November 24, 2022

Khmer activists urge California voters to support abortion rights
by Kimseng Men
Voice of America
November 2, 2022

Long Beach Distributes $200,000 to 10 Nonprofits Serving Teens, Youth
by Harry Saltzgaver
The Grunion
February 26, 2021

Utilizing Measure US and other source revenue, Long Beach City Council passes recommendation to establish Long Beach Youth Fund
by Xochilt Andrade
Signal Tribune
February 17, 2021

Long Beach moves forward with using new oil tax revenue to create Youth Fund
by Hailey Munguia
Press-Telegram
February 16, 2021

2-9-21: Strategic Plan for Youth, Flavored Tobacco Ban, and Renter Assistance
by Kevin Flores
City Council Meeting Notes on Spotify, FORTHE & KLBP 99.1 FM
February 14, 2021

Long Beach moves forward with using new oil tax revenue to create Youth Fund
by Crystal Niebla
Long Beach Post
February 10, 2021

To combat youth challenges, Long Beach City Council approves proposal for youth development plan
by Xochilt Andrade
Signal Tribune
February 10, 2021

In Favor of California’s Prop. 15 and Long Beach Measure US
by Pouelinna Po
The Imprint
October 30, 2020

2020 Election: Khmer Girls in Action inspires Young People to Vote
by Rachel Jordan
ABC7 News
October 26, 2020

OPINION: Young people are the present and future, so stand with me and vote yes on Prop. 15 and Yes on US!
by Pouelinna Po
Voicewaves Long Beach
October 26, 2020

Addressing a lack of culturally sensitive healthcare for Cambodian and Vietnamese communities in O.C.
by Agnes Constante
Times OC
September 24, 2020

Mental healthcare for Cambodian, Vietnamese refugees limited by shortage of bicultural, bilingual providers
by Agnes Constante
Times OC
September 17, 2020

For Cambodian and Vietnamese immigrants, multiple barriers prevent access to culturally sensitive healthcare
by Agnes Constante
Times OC
September 10, 2020

Community Forums First Step to Long Beach Youth Strategic Plan
by Hayley Munguia and Josh Rosen
The Grunion
January 28, 2020

Long Beach youth uplift city issues through dance and performances at the 13th annual Yellow Lounge
by Crystal Niebla
Published in LB Post
August 6, 2019

The 7: Things to do this weekend including Saturday!
by Staff
Published in LB Post
August 1, 2019

Khmer Girls in Action plan 13th annual celebration of youth, culture, and talent in Long Beach
by Jenny Gov
Published in The Press-Telegram
July 29, 2019

Asian American and Pacific Islander Youth Face Bullying, Lack Visibility, Report Finds
By Agnes Constante
Published in NBC Asian America, June 9, 2019

Long Beach Makes History in Mid-Term Elections
By Kimseng Men
Published in Voice of America, January 4, 2019

LB Get Out the Vote
By Dianne Anderson
Published in Long Beach Leader, Nov 1, 2018

Khmer Girls in Action Will Expose the Real Horrors in Long Beach at Annual Voter Education Event
By Stephanie Rivera
Published in Long Beach Post, October 24, 2018

This Long Beach Haunted House is Calling Out Real- Life Fears for Hotel Workers and Poor Families
by Hayley Munguia
Published in Press-Telegram, October 12, 2018

A People’s Budget from the People’s Wallet: Community Advocates Victorious in Bringing More Equity to City Budget
by Kevin Flores
Published in FORTHE, September 10, 2018

Long Beach Approves $3 Billion Budget for 2019, After Marathon Debate Over ‘People’s Budget’ Additions
by Hayley Munguia
Published in Press-Telegram, September 5, 2018

Investing in the Future
by Anita W. Harris
Published in Signal Tribune, August 10, 2018

Youth Group Fights for Budget Dollars
by Dianne Anderson
Published in Precinct Reporter News, August 9, 2018

Khmer Girls in Action Lead Push for More City Spending on Youth
by Jenny Gov
Published in Grunion-Gazettes, August 9, 2018

Long Beach Kids Campaign for $500,000 Youth Fund in 2019 Budget
by Hayley Munguia
Published in Press-Telegram, August 6, 2018

OP-ED: Reflections on Khmer New Year
by Alexis Chem
Published in Long Beach Post, April 26, 2018

Long Beach Builds on State’s Sanctuary Bill but Leaves Gaps Advocates Hoped to Close
by Jason Ruiz
Published in Long Beach Post, March 14, 2018

Op-Ed: The Future of Long Beach Depends on Sanctuary
by Crystal Mun-hye Baik
Published in Long Beach Post, March 12, 2018

Community Groups Call on City to Invest More in Youth Development
by Stephanie Rivera
Published in Long Beach Post, March 7, 2018

Amid Potential Deficits, Activists Call for Long Beach to Support Youth Programs
by Andrew Edwards
Published in Press-Telegram, February 23, 2018

The Fight to Keep Them Home
by Joy Yanga and Sinara Sagn
Published in Khmer Times, December 22, 2017

Cambodian Community Comes Together Over Concerns
by Jenny Gov
Published in The Grunion Gazette, December 19, 2017

Putting a Face to the Numbers: Public Forum Exposes Cambodian Community’s Deportation Challenges
by Sebastian Echeverry
Published in Signal Tribune, December 14, 2017

Local Cambodian Advocacy Group Releases Data on Recent Deportation Spikes Nationwide
by Michael Garcia
Published in Long Beach Post, December 12, 2017

Cambodians in Long Beach Affected by Poor Living Conditions, ICE Detentions
by Gabriel San Roman
Published in OC Weekly, December 12, 2017

Long Beach representative and other members of Congress demand ICE release of Cambodians, Vietnamese in custody
By Andrew Edwards
Published in Press-Telegram, November 9, 2017

Nonprofits Sue Over Immigration Detention of Cambodian Nationals Who Came as Refugees
By Agnes Constante
Published in NBC News Asian America, November 3, 2017

Lawsuit filed over detentions of Cambodian refugees, including Long Beach man
By Andrew Edwards
Published in Press-Telegram, November 1, 2017

Supervisor Hahn Calls for Release of Multiple Cambodian Immigrants Recently Detained by ICE
By Stephanie Rivera
Published in Long Beach Post, October 27, 2017

Free Halloween House Hopes to Inform and Improve City Budget for Long Beach Youth
By Michael Garcia
Published in Long Beach Post, October 25, 2017

Khmer Girls in Action Mark 20 Years in Long Beach
By Jenny Gov
Published in The Grunion, May 3, 2017

Long Beach mother saw son deported to Cambodia after prison sentence
By Greg Yee
Published in Press-Telegram, December 20, 2015

Southeast Asian Community Members Vow to Fight Against Unfair Deportation Policies
By Keely Smith
Published in Long Beach Post, December 17, 2015

Long Beach Elected Officials, Community Members to Discuss Deportation at Forum Tonight
By Keely Smith
Published in Long Beach Post, December 16, 2015

Stress, Pregnancy, and Grief Should Not Limit Success in School
By Jocelyn Ly
Featured in Zocalo Public Square, December 4, 2015

10 Beautiful Portraits of Asian- Pacific American Influencers
By Matt Ortile; Artwork by Jessica Singh
Featured on BuzzFeed, May 20, 2015

Long Beach nonprofit event to explore 40th Anniversary of Fall of Saigon, rise of Khmer Rouge
By Greg Yee
Published in Press-Telegram, May 8, 2015

Cambodians in Long Beach Mark Genocide: ‘These are the Survivors’
Interview by Dorian Merina
Featured on Take Two 89.3 KPCC, May 1, 2015

Cambodian youth from Long Beach featured in PBS documentary series
By Nadra Nittle
Published in Press-Telegram, November 5, 2014

Khmer Girls in Action’s School House of Horrors offers frights, political commentary for Halloween
By Nadra Nittle
Published in Press-Telegram, October 30, 2014

Spotlight on API Boys and Young Men at Legislative Hearing
Published by AsianWeek
June 20, 2014

Reactions to LCAP: Less Police, More Student Services & Programs
By Adalhi Montes
Published by Voicewaves
June 19, 2014

Long Beach school board approves budget, funding plan
By Nadra Nittle
Published in Press-Telegram, June 18, 2014

Khmer Girls in Action leader Lian Cheun joins White House commission on Asian Americans
By Nadra Nittle
Published in Press-Telegram, June 7, 2014

Restorative Justice in Southeast Asian Communities of Long Beach
By Seng So
Published on KCET.org, May 29, 2014

Khmer Youth Showcase Talent, Heritage at 10th Annual Yellow Lounge
By Todd Johnson
Published by Voicewaves, May 19, 2014

Khmer Girls in Action Presents the 10th Annual Yellow Lounge
Published in AsianWeek.com
May 14, 2014

Long Beach Cambodian Leader Appointed to President’s Commission on Asian American and Pacific Islanders
By Sarah Bennett
Published in LB Post, May 14, 2014

Long Beach Cambodian activist earns national nod 
By Greg Mellen
Published in Long Beach Register, May 7, 2014

Long Beach’s immigrant youth empowered by support from local nonprofits
Written by Greg Yee
Published in Press-Telegram, November 24, 2013

Khmer Girls in Action’s Halloween event takes aim at schools
By Nadra Nittle
Published in Press-Telegram, Oct. 31, 2013

Schoolhouse of Horrors haunts Long Beach
By Lauren Willians
Published in Long Beach Register, Oct. 31, 2013

News Long Beach: Re-Imagining Diversity in Long Beach
Published by VoiceWaves, September 26, 2013

Assemblyman Bradford hosts Long Beach hearing on academic success of boys of color
Written by Nadra Nittle
Published in Press-Telegram, November 15, 2013

LA’s growing Asian-American population: There’s more to the story
By Leslie Berestein Rojas
Published in 89.3 KPCC, Sep. 25, 2013

Unemployment, Poverty Grow Among Asian Americans in Los Angeles County
By Elizabeth Lee
Published in Voices of America, Oct. 16, 2013

Our Community: Khmer Girls in Action
By Alyson Bryant
Published in Voicewaves, Aug. 11, 2013

Khmer Girls In Action Speaks Up For Yellow Lounge
By Jonathan Van Dyke
Published in Gazettes, Aug. 2, 2013

9th Annual Yellow Lounge Lets Khmer Youth Share Stories Through Art, Dance and More
By Sareena Barron
Published in Long Beach Post, Aug. 2, 2013

Khmer Girls in Action 9th Annual Yellow Lounge Community Event
By Piseth
Published in Khmer Connection, Jul. 31, 2013

Trauma rooted in genocide, Cambodian youth in Long Beach confront ‘historical forgetting’
By Patricia Leigh Brown
Published in California Watch & 89.3 KPCC, Mar. 28, 2013

Long Beach Recognizes Importance of Cambodia Town
Broadcast on KPFA 94.1-FM Berkeley, Mar. 28, 2013

Youth Committee Targets School Discipline Reform
By Jonathan Van Dyke
Published in Gazettes, March 29, 2013

LB Students Ask For Wellness Centers in High Schools
By Patrick Moreno
Published in VoiceWaves, March 1, 2013

Students Call For ‘Wellness Centers’ in Long Beach Schools
By Cheang Sophinarath
Published in Voices of America Khmer, February 26, 2013

Khmer group advocates school-based care for children of refugees
Trauma passed on through next generation – ACA makes school-based care possible
By Robin Urevich
Published in California Health Report, September 27, 2012

Los Angeles Prepares for Election (Cambodian News in Khmer)
By Voices of America
Published on YouTube, November 5, 2012

Khmer Girls In Action Rally For Youth Wellness
By Stephanie Minasian
Published in Gazettes, May 9, 2012

PTSD from Cambodia’s killing fields affects kids who were never there
By Greg Mellen
Published in Press-Telegram, April 22, 2012

Khmer Girls In Action Fight for Youth Rights
By Stephanie Minasian
Published in Gazettes, November 2, 2011

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Calling all youth ages 13-26! Learn about leading Calling all youth ages 13-26! Learn about leading the next participatory budgeting process at the upcoming Participatory Budgeting Orientation and join the Youth Steering Committee (YSC) for Youth Power PB Long Beach.

🗓️ Thursday, November 21, 2024
📍 Billie Jean King Main Library (200 W Broadway) 
⏰ 4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
🅿️ 2 hr Free parking in City Place - Lot C

Be part of creating an equitable process where young people can determine how public funds are spent!

📱 Learn more at the link in our bio! 

#InvestInYouthLB #YouthPowerPBLB
#YouthVote
#ParticipatoryBudgeting #LongBeach
🥁*DRUMROLL* 🥁 Y’all have waited long enoug 🥁*DRUMROLL* 🥁 Y’all have waited long enough! This year, over 600 youth who live, work and/or play in Long Beach voted on projects they want to fund this summer! The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services Office of Youth Development, in partnership with The Nonprofit Partnership (TNP), Invest in Youth Coalition anchored by Khmer Girls in Action, and California State University of Long Beach Department of Geography, will award $400,000 to nine organizations selected by youth to implement their programs this summer.

SWIPE to see the 2024 awardees! These programs prioritized by youth voters center on community care, housing, health and wellness, planning for the future, and transportation – aligning with 5 of the 6 goals in the Long Beach Youth & Emerging Adults Strategic Plan.

Additional information on the awardees and their programs can be found at longbeach.gov/youthfund. Those interested in participating in any of the above mentioned summer programs should reach out to directly to the organizations.

#youthpowerpblb
#participatorybudgeting
Come join us at “Youth Day in the LBC” on Satu Come join us at “Youth Day in the LBC” on Saturday, May 4, 2024, from 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM at Cabrillo High School! This event is designed to empower Long Beach youth aged 13-26 to become engaged and involved in their city. This is a collaboration between the Office of Youth Development and the Long Beach Mayor’s Office.

Featured activities include: 
* Impactful youth-led budgeting activities, including being able to vote on how to spend $400,000 of public funds to fund summer programs
* An interactive college fair, job fair and resource fair
* Art, music, games, sports and local entertainment
* Educational presentations and activities
* Giveaways, including shirts, bottles, journals and bags
* Youth performances and showcases from local artists and dancers
* A townhall with Mayor Rex Richardson

Breakfast and Lunch will be provided!

RSVP for the event at: bit.ly/youthdaylbc
Missed our voter fair? There is still time to vote Missed our voter fair? There is still time to vote! Our 10 days of voting is currently going on until Saturday, May 4th at 11:59PM PST. You can cast your vote at any of these vote sites listed above.

You can also join us at “Youth Day in the LBC” at Cabrillo High School from 9am-4pm this Saturday on our final day of voting! This event is in collaboration between the Office of Youth Development and the Long Beach Mayor’s office. Come out to connect around youth advocacy and youth resources!

To cast your vote or find out how to vote, please visit: http://investinyouthlb.org
To RSVP for Youth Day in the LBC, please visit: bit.ly/youthdaylbc 

#InvestInYouthLB 
#YouthPowerPBLB
#YouthVote
#ParticipatoryBudgeting
#LongBeach
VOTER FAIR IS HAPPENING TOMORROW!!! Join us tomorr VOTER FAIR IS HAPPENING TOMORROW!!! Join us tomorrow on Wednesday, April 24th from 4:30-6:30pm at the Long Beach Poly High School Campus Quad. All youth ages 13-26 who live, learn, work and/or play in Long Beach will be able to: 

🗳️Vote for 4 proposals that you want to fund using $400K of public dollars from Measure US, a ballot initiative passed by Long Beach voters in 2020! 

🤝Meet staff from local youth-serving organizations and learn about their summer program proposals!

🧐Decide on issue areas that are a priority to fund this summer: health and wellness, planning for our future, community care, housing, and transportation (goals of the Youth Strategic Plan).

🕺🏽Enjoy food, games, music, and meet people who want to make a positive change in our Long Beach community!

🪀Get an “I Voted” sticker and other fun swag!

Our 10 days of voting will take place from April 24 to May 4, 2024. If you can’t make it to the voter fair, don’t worry! Additional voter sites will be on our website at investinyouthlb.org!

#InvestInYouthLB 
#YouthPowerPBLB
#YouthVote
#ParticipatoryBudgeting
#LongBeach
Calling all youth ages 13-26 who live, learn, work Calling all youth ages 13-26 who live, learn, work and/or play in Long Beach! We are hosting our 2nd annual Voter Fair on Wednesday, April 24, 2024 from 4:30-6:30PM at Long Beach Poly High School’s Campus Quad! You can look forward to: 
🤝Meeting staff from local youth-serving organizations and learn about their summer program proposals!

🗳️Voting for 4 proposals that you want to fund using $400K of public dollars from Measure US, a ballot initiative passed by Long Beach voters in 2020! 

🧐Deciding on issue areas that are a priority to fund this summer: health and wellness, planning for our future, community care, housing, and transportation (goals of the Youth Strategic Plan).

🕺🏽Enjoying food, games, music, and meet people who want to make a positive change in our Long Beach community!

🪀Get an “I Voted” sticker and other fun swag! 
Our 10 days of voting will take place from April 24 to May 4, 2024. If you can’t make it to the voter fair, don’t worry! Additional voter sites will be announced on our website at investinyouthlb.org!

#InvestInYouthLB 
#YouthPowerPBLB
#YouthVote
#ParticipatoryBudgeting
#LongBeach
📣UPDATE: We have extended our idea collection d 📣UPDATE: We have extended our idea collection deadline!

Youth ages 13-26 can submit ideas for programs they want to see funded this summer, and youth-serving organizations that operate in Long Beach can submit idea proposals initiated by youth, or sponsor a youth idea that serves youth ages 8-24, by Sunday, February 25, 2024 at 11:59PM PST.

➡️Drop in your ideas at: bit.ly/PBIdeas24

#InvestInYouthLB 
#YouthPowerPBLB 
#YouthVote 
#ParticipatoryBudgeting
#LongBeach
If you missed our launch event, please consider jo If you missed our launch event, please consider joining us for our second Idea Collection Session where we will prioritize youth attendees! Bring your friends and learn how young people have the power to shape how public dollars are spent!

🗓️ Thursday, February 8th, 4 to 6:30 p.m.
📍 Renaissance High School - Emphasis Room (235 E 8th St, Long Beach, CA 90813.)
👩‍💻 bit.ly/PBYouthSesh24

#InvestInYouthLB 
#YouthPowerPBLB
#YouthVote
#ParticipatoryBudgeting
#LongBeach
#Repost @signaltribune ・・・ The Long Beach De #Repost @signaltribune
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The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services will partner with #youth organizations like Khmer Girls in Action for the return of the Youth Power Participatory Budget.

The participatory budgeting process allows #LongBeach residents ages 13 through 26 to vote on how to spend public dollars in their #community for youth-oriented projects and organizations.

“Long Beach is a leader in empowering youth and young adults,” said Mayor Rex Richardson in a press release. “The youth participatory budgeting process allows young people themselves to decide on which projects best support positive youth development.”

A total of $400,000 will be funded through this process. Projects with budgets ranging from $10,000 to $50,000 will be voted on by youth who live, work or play in Long Beach. The winning proposals will be funded this summer through Measure US.

An information session took place at the Office of Youth Development (6335 Myrtle Ave.) on Thursday, Jan. 25, from 4 to 6 p.m. to kick-off the idea collection phase of the process. 

Youth and youth-serving organizations are invited to learn about the participatory #budgeting process and submit ideas. 

“We’re thrilled that the Youth Power PB Long Beach process can continue to strengthen shared governance, build community connections and expand a multi-racial democracy in Long Beach,” said Acting Health and Human Services Director Alison King in a press release. 

✍️: Staff Report
📸: @richardgrant88 

📖 Click the link in our bio to read the full story
#Repost @movelbforward ・・・ The second year #Repost @movelbforward 
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The second year of Youth Power PB Long Beach kicked off last Thursday, Jan. 25 at the Office of Youth Development and young people showed up to be part of Participatory Budgeting, a process where they get to decide how to spend public dollars in their community for youth-oriented projects and organizations.

Youth were able to share ideas for projects to be funded with Measure US Youth Fund dollars. $400,000 are available for funding these community projects.

We encourage youth ages 13 to 26 years old and youth-serving organizations in Long Beach to submit ideas for projects to be funded with Measure US Youth Fund dollars. You have until Feb. 18 to share ideas!

Share ideas here: https://forms.gle/uY7SocUzdTaEriTo9 @investinyouthlb @lbhealthdept @thenonprofitpartnership @pbp_org @rexrichardsonlb @kgalongbeach @em3youth @yli.lbc @ccejlove @cal4justice @cfalongbeach @catalystcalifornia
Get ready for the launch of the 2nd year of Youth Get ready for the launch of the 2nd year of Youth Power PB Long Beach! Youth and youth serving-organizations are invited to learn about the participatory budgeting process and submit ideas on how to spend $400K of Measure US funds for 2024 Summer Programs. Be part of expanding a multi-racial democracy to present and future leaders of Long Beach!

📅Thursday, January 25, 4 to 6 p.m.
📍Office of Youth Development (6335 Myrtle Ave.)
🔗bit.ly/PBLaunch2024

#InvestinYouthLB #YouthPowerPBLB #YouthVote #ParticipatoryBudgeting #LongBeach
On Tuesday, January 9, 2024, Long Beach Mayor Rex On Tuesday, January 9, 2024, Long Beach Mayor Rex Richardson delivered his annual State of the City Address, which was commenced with the city's very first Youth State of the City!

Youth Advisory Council Member Maleka Lassiter delivered the address, speaking on the achievements of Long Beach youth, the first Youth Day in the LBC, and the launch of the 2nd year of Youth Power PB Long Beach! We love kicking off the year with amazing youth leadership and energy.
#YouthPowerPBLB #YouthVote #LongBeach
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