Personal tale becomes vehicle for telling ‘larger issues of war and peace, and connections and work’ READ THE STORY HERE
Author and activist Loung Ung shares insider’s look at Cambodian genocide
Saturday, August 21, 2021
Posted in: Cambodia
Subject Area: Call for Action, Genocide, Human Rights Violations, Innovative Teaching Strategies
Subject Area: Call for Action, Genocide, Human Rights Violations, Innovative Teaching Strategies
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