Thaisan and his family are survivors of the Cambodian genocide (1975-79) that saw over 3 million lives lost. He grew up in Long Beach, CA and is the second oldest of 10 siblings. He was serving Life Without the Possibility of Parole (LWOP) until his sentence was commuted in December 2018 and subsequently found suitable for parole in 2021.

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Thaisan and his family are survivors of the Cambodian genocide (1975-79) that saw over 3 million lives lost. He grew up in Long Beach, CA and is the second oldest of 10 siblings. He was serving Life Without the Possibility of Parole (LWOP) until his sentence was commuted in December 2018 and subsequently found suitable for parole in 2021. He is a Co-founder of Street Cred Education Consultants, Inc., a non-profit organization that focuses on the betterment of our youth. He is also a member of the National LWOP Leadership Council, an organization committed to ending LWOP sentences; and closely aligned with immigrants rights organizations like South East Asian Freedom Network (SEAFN), an organization committed to ending the inhumane practice of separating families through current US immigration policies. Thaisan strives to positively impact our youth, #EndLWOP, and keep families together because he has been directly impacted by the systems in charge of them.

 
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