Presented by the Los Angeles Public Library, Zochada Tat is the featured speaker in a discussion about the strengths, challenges and responsibilities of second and third generation descendants of survivors… Read more Save the Date: AAPI Celebration May 18 →
Voice of America (VOA) journalist Genia Dulot recently visited Oum Ry at his historic Cambodian kickboxing gym in Long Beach. Despite being 79 years old, Oum Ry continues to train… Read more Voice of America (VOA) feature on Oum Ry →
The Long Beach Public Library hosted an event to celebrate Oum Ry and his daughter Zochada Tat as part of their Cambodian Culture heritage event series. The event included a kickboxing… Read more Book Talk and Celebration of Cambodian Culture →
Save the Date: December 2! Oum Ry and Zochada Tat will present I Am Oum Ry: A Legendary Kickboxer’s Story of Surviving the Cambodia Genocide and Discovering Peace, as a… Read more Oum Ry and Cambodian Culture Celebrated at Long Beach Library →
After having to vacate his previous kickboxing gym to make way for a homeless shelter, Oum Ry has offically opened another gym in Long Beach’s historic Cambodia Town. When interviewed… Read more Oum Ry opens new Khmer Kickboxing Gym in Cambodia Town →
Writing for VoiceWaves Long Beach, Abel Reyes attended the I Am Oum Ry: A Champion Kickboxer’s Story of Surviving the Cambodian Genocide and Discovering Peace book signing and interviewed Oum… Read more VoiceWaves Long Beach: “Oum Ry’s unforgettable life” →
Oum Ry was recently interviewed for KhmerTV, the only Cambodian-speaking television broadcasting 24/7 outside of Cambodia, for international members of the diaspora and streaming live on Facebook to tens of… Read more Oum Ry interview on KhmerTV →
On Saturday, May 6th, at Barnes & Noble at the Long Beach Marina, Oum Ry and Zochada Tat will be joined by CSULB Professor Sophea Seng, who will be interviewing Oum… Read more Oum Ry Book Talk with Zochada Tat, May 6th →