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Dasundy Ou had a difficult life growing up. When she was extremely young, her country was taken over my communists that destroyed her land. Here, she shares the story of her life and what she has to say to the...
Rebecca Satim Penh-Ma talks with her younger cousin, Masaya Sky Kraichit about her time growing up as a refugee, adapting and growing up in America from Thailand.
I talk to Sister Dr. Luise Ahrens, an American Maryknoll nun who worked for 26 years in Cambodia. Sister Luise speaks of her work helping to rebuild the Royal University of Phnom Penh and education throughout the country. We learn...
We talked about my grandma’s life in Cambodia before the war and her life during the Khmer Rouge. She emphasized to me how important it is for family to stick together.
We talked about my grandpa and grandma’s love story. We also talked about how important his grandchildren and family are to him.
My mom survived the Khmer Rouge and made a new life in America with my dad and four kids. She shares with me some lessons in life that keeps her strong and hopeful.
Tony dedicates this interview for his future kids and grandkids. He answers some question about his life and provides some inspiring words to his family members.
My best friends dad went through a horrific war as a child, the Khmer Rouge. As a child of the war he tells his story.
My dad had to move away from Cambodia because of the Khmer Rouge and ending up in America he was given endless possibilities
My mother, Vannak, talks about experiencing the Khmer Rouge at just three years old.