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Roughly 80% of doughnut shops in southern California are owned by Cambodian refugee families, whose stories of resilience, reinvention and success come wrapped in a distinctive pink doughnut box.
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Roughly 80% of doughnut shops in southern California are owned by Cambodian refugee families, whose stories of resilience, reinvention and success come wrapped in a distinctive pink doughnut box.
Roughly 80% of doughnut shops in southern California are owned by Cambodian refugee families, who came to this country seeking shelter from genocide. Correspondent Elaine Quijano explores these immigrants' stories of resilience, reinvention and success, wrapped in a distinctive pink doughnut box.
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