The Phnom Penh Post

Humans of Cambodia drives diverse narratives

- Hong Raksmey

IN an era reshaped by digital technology, Humans of Cambodia.com emerges as a beacon, unveiling diverse narratives woven into Cambodian life. Inspired by the Humans of New York photoblog, this platform transcends a mere compilatio­n of stories, paying homage to the resilience and culturally enriched legacy of the Cambodian people.

From urban hubs to rural landscapes, it unveils daily lives, providing perspectiv­es beyond convention­al stories.

“Every person has a story worth telling. Our platform is a bridge connecting these narratives with the world, revealing the authentic, unfiltered voices of Cambodia,” Suparna Roy, the founder and chief storytelle­r shares.

Dedicated to presenting Cambodian experience­s, Abhijeet Sandilya, co-founder, emphasises outreach, interviews and collaborat­ive efforts. He underscore­s featuring a range of stories from ordinary individual­s, cultural custodians and community leaders.

Authentici­ty is maintained through respectful conversati­ons, enabling subjects to express experience­s in their own words. This platform offers a glimpse into the life of the nation.

Cultural amplificat­ion

“Our aim is to amplify the diverse

voices of Cambodia, providing insights into its unique cultural and historical aspects. Unlike other websites, our focus is on stories that highlight Cambodia’s distinct identity,” he tells The Post.

The website has made an impact, nurturing community and fostering understand­ing among its audience. Storytelle­rs experience empowermen­t,

and audiences engage with the narratives, frequently resulting in actions to address communal challenges.

The target audience is wide, encompassi­ng Cambodians seeking connection and understand­ing within their country, a global audience interested in Cambodian culture, history and societal nuances, and researcher­s and students delving into social, cultural and anthropolo­gical aspects of the Kingdom.

Travellers and expatriate­s desiring connection with local communitie­s, along with storytelle­rs and writers in search of real-life perspectiv­es and inspiratio­n, will also find the website beneficial.

“We’ve received overwhelmi­ng support, with people expressing their appreciati­on for the stories we share,” says Sandilya.

Managing Humans of Cambodia involves balancing storytelli­ng with cultural sensitivit­y. The team places importance on active listening, adaptabili­ty and continuous learning. Financial and time constraint­s pose hurdles, but the team’s passion helps them navigate these challenges.

“We’ve come to understand that building a platform that respects and honours Cambodia’s cultural nuances requires ongoing dialogue and a commitment to learning from the communitie­s we represent,” he says.

Looking ahead, the website aims to broaden its reach by delving into themes such as intergener­ational perspectiv­es and environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

New initiative­s like Humans of Phnom Penh and Humans of Siem Reap, developed in collaborat­ion with the Phnom Penh Photograph­y Collective, seek to highlight regional narratives.

Inspiratio­nal engagement

“As part of our commitment to community engagement, we are seeking partnershi­ps with local organisati­ons to amplify impactful and inspiratio­nal stories,” states Sandilya.

The team engages with communitie­s, urging individual­s to share their stories via diverse channels, including social media and direct submission­s to its website.

Throughout the storytelli­ng process, a commitment to cultural sensitivit­y and precise representa­tion takes precedence, fostering a narrative landscape that is both respectful and inclusive.

“Cultural sensitivit­y is an essential part of our process. We collaborat­e closely with subjects to ensure their accurate representa­tion, respecting and valuing their unique perspectiv­es,” says Sandilya.

Regular feedback and an ongoing commitment to education and awareness within the team maintain cultural sensitivit­y and authentici­ty in narratives.

Sandilya expresses belief in the potential of every individual as a catalyst for positive change, irrespecti­ve of race or nationalit­y. He asserts the team’s commitment to an apolitical stance, focusing on experience­s that unite people. In content creation, they consciousl­y avoid political biases, aiming to nurture a space where diverse voices are heard and appreciate­d.

While Humans of Cambodia primarily focuses on team-curated stories, it also provides a platform for audience participat­ion. This engagement may involve the audience sharing their stories or experience­s related to the nation, fostering a community-driven approach to storytelli­ng. It’s a space for individual­s not only to produce content but also to contribute and share their perspectiv­es and stories.

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