Kirkus Review of LULU IN THE SKY

The third memoir in a trilogy about processing and moving past the trauma of surviving the Cambodian genocide.. Read full review

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An excerpt from Loung Ung – Lulu in the Sky

Loung’s Ung’s final book in her memoir trilogy – Lulu in the Sky: A Daughter of Cambodia Finds Love, Healing, and Double Happiness.  Prologue: Amah Chiem La Aw (Grandmother Who Possessed Good Blood)  Kompong Speu, Cambodia, January 2000 “Daughter,” my grandmother called me, her hand reaching out. “Did you bring me a grandchild?”Read More Excerpt

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Dan Austin’s tour of Cleveland to raise ‘bikes’ for children in Cambodia…

CLEVELAND – Dan Austin, the man Outside Magazine named as one of “Ten Icons Changing the World,” is coming to Cleveland April 11-14. Austin is the co-founder of the 88bikes Foundation which donates bicycles to needy children all over the world. In 2007, Austin and his brother Jared were on a cycling tour of Cambodia. [...]

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10×10 Book Club launches with Loung Ung’s “First They Killed My Father”

March 21, 2012 To inaugurate the 10×10 Book Club, we bring you the work of bestselling writer and international activist Loung Ung. Her debut memoir, First They Killed My Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers, is the perfect choice to kick things off! REad More about 10×10 book club!

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Reflections on Cambodia

March 12, 2o12 What the Khmer Rouge killing fields tell us about leftist utopianism. By Douglas B. Levene In April of 1970, I, along with thousands of other college students, went on strike. We were protesting the bombing of Cambodia. It was a heady time, untroubled by any actual knowledge of Cambodia. Not that anyone knew [...]

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Reporter recalls rare trip to Pol Pot’s Cambodia

AFP, February 22, 2012 When the Khmer Rouge invited a pair of American journalists to Cambodia in the late 1970s for a rare glimpse of the revolution, they found empty streets and schools in a city with no laughter. “There was nobody there. It was like walking into the Twilight Zone,” recalled one-time Washington Post [...]

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Samsonite Man: Breaking The Cycle With Cambodia, Crips & Education

  DX writer Alex Dwyer concludes his travels abroad with a stop in Phnom Penh, where break-dancing is guiding the youth through Hip Hop. REad full Story

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Elizabeth Becker: An American Journalist’s Tour of the Khmer Rouge

VOA, February 8, 2012 Rare photographs depicting life under the Khmer Rouge go on display in Phnom Penh this week, along with audio interviews with regime leaders that will become part of a permanent collection in the capital. The exhibit, “A Reporter’s Dangerous Guided Tour Through Democratic Kampuchea,” chronicles the work of Elizabeth Becker, an [...]

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Sinn Sisamouth–Cambodian Master Singer

In memory of Etta James, Whitney Houston and others American legendary singers, here is our Cambodian iconic singer Sinn Sisamouth whose life was cut short by the Khmer Rouge regime.  His songs and voice will live forever.

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Nuon Chea Denies Role in Security Apparatus, Killings

VOA, February 9, 2012     Jailed Khmer Rouge leader Nuon Chea was given the right to order killings under the regime’s policies, a tribunal prosecutor told the court Thursday. Dale Lysak, international deputy prosecutor for the UN-backed court, said documentation of the regime showed that the security committee, which included Nuon Chea and Pol [...]

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