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First They Killed My Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers- A conversation with Loung Ung

Sunday, August 29, 2021 @ 2:00 pm EDT

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The Ghetto Fighters House, South Africa Holocaust and Genocide Foundation and CWB partner together for a discussion with Loung Ung, author of the bestselling memoir First They Killed My Father and the critically acclaimed 2017 Netflix Original Movie directed by Angelina Jolie based on her book.

Born in 1970 to a middle-class family in Phnom Penh, Loung Ung was only five years old when the Khmer Rouge Soldiers stormed into her city and her family was forced out of their home in a mass evacuation to the countryside. By 1978, the Khmer Rouge had killed Ung’s parents and two of her siblings. In 1980, she and her older brother escaped by boat to Thailand, where they spent five months in a refugee camp.

Loung’s first memoir, the national best-seller First They Killed My Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers (Harper Perennial), details her survival of Cambodia’s killing fields, one of the bloodiest episodes of the twentieth century. Some two million Cambodians — out of a population of just seven million — died at the hands of the infamous Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge regime. Of her family of nine, five survived. Book Link Here

Today, she has shared her messages of building resilience, healing from trauma, civic service, activism, and leadership in the U.S. and across the world. She has spoken at numerous schools and
universities, including Stanford University, Boston College, Yale University, the Young Presidents’ Organization, The Million Dollar Round Table Plenary, Omega Women’s Leadership, the UN Conference in Nepal.

This program is hosted by the Ghetto Fighters’ Museum and is in partnership with:

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Date:
Sunday, August 29, 2021
Time:
2:00 pm EDT
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