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A Nail the Evening Hangs On
In this staggering poetry debut, Monica Sok illuminates the experiences of Cambodian diaspora and reflects on America’s role in escalating the genocide in Cambodia.
Read moreAnthony Veasna So: A Young Literary Star Makes His Posthumous Debut With ‘Afterparties’
Afterparties is the highly anticipated debut book by writer Anthony Veasna So, who died in December, at the age of 28, of a drug overdose.
Read moreFirst They Killed My Father
Five-year-old Luong Ung is the second youngest child in a large and prosperous family, and she lives a happy life in Phnom Penh.
Read moreMorning Glory
“During Pol Pot’s [regime in the] 1970s, the most important source of nourishment for the population, other than rice, was morning glory.
Read moreParents Are Human (Khmer Edition)
A bilingual connection card game designed to spark deep conversations between you and your loved ones. Learn more here.
Read moreRadicals on the Road: Internationalism, Orientalism, and Feminism during the Vietnam War
In Radicals on the Road: Internationalism, Orientalism, and Feminism during the Vietnam Era, Judy Tzu-Chun Wu explores the international journeys of antiwar and anti-imperialist activists from the United States during the Vietnam War era (1959–1975).
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