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Genocide haunts our home: my mom copes life in the U.S. in the aftermath of the Khmer Rouge.

11.29.2017 - By Stanford Storytelling ProjectPlay

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How does one build a new home after losing all of one’s family? A son interviews his mother, a Cambodian refugee and genocide survivor, about her experience resettling in the U.S. He learns how her past has shaped his life.

Producer: Bunnard Phan

Featuring: Nickie Phan, Bunnard Phan,

Music:

Khnom Min Sok Chet Te by Pan Ron

Chnam oun Dop-Pram Muy by Ros Sereysothea

Orchestral version of “Unchained Melody” by the Righteous Brothers performed at The (Military) Music Show of Nations 2002 Bremen, Germany (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejm3Q5ZKr28)

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