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On the 50th anniversary of the end of the Secret War in Laos, the Fall of Saigon, and the rise of the Khmer Rouge regime, this powerful conversation—hosted by the Los Angeles Public Library—brings together Lao American community leader and healing practitioner Rita Phetmixay and writer, director, and producer Kulap Vilaysack.
Together, they reflect on the ripple effects of war, loss, migration, and survival that have shaped their Lao American experiences—and how, in the midst of those legacies, AAPI joy continues to thrive.
The episode explores:
📌 Why this matters:
Too often, Lao and overall Southeast Asian refugee stories are erased or assimilated into broader Asian American narratives. This conversation centers those histories as living testaments to survival, creativity, and joy.
🔗 Highlights:
🎉 AAPI Joy is not a luxury—it’s a birthright.
📚 Hosted by Los Angeles Public Library as part of their AAPI Heritage Month series
📍 Recorded live | May 2025
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On the 50th anniversary of the end of the Secret War in Laos, the Fall of Saigon, and the rise of the Khmer Rouge regime, this powerful conversation—hosted by the Los Angeles Public Library—brings together Lao American community leader and healing practitioner Rita Phetmixay and writer, director, and producer Kulap Vilaysack.
Together, they reflect on the ripple effects of war, loss, migration, and survival that have shaped their Lao American experiences—and how, in the midst of those legacies, AAPI joy continues to thrive.
The episode explores:
📌 Why this matters:
Too often, Lao and overall Southeast Asian refugee stories are erased or assimilated into broader Asian American narratives. This conversation centers those histories as living testaments to survival, creativity, and joy.
🔗 Highlights:
🎉 AAPI Joy is not a luxury—it’s a birthright.
📚 Hosted by Los Angeles Public Library as part of their AAPI Heritage Month series
📍 Recorded live | May 2025
Support the show
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