Tales of perseverance, grit and forgiveness show us the diversity of what the road of recovery from imperialism can look like. From a refugee recalling his past in GHOST MOUNTAIN to IN THIS LAND WE'RE BRIEFLY GHOSTS sharing the story of imprisoned child soldiers in Myanmar, and contemporary challenges with ICE in KEEP SARAY HOME, this program highlights Southeast Asian Americans as a complex, hard-won identity.
Co-presented by Khmer Health Board Seattle
Q&A moderated by Linh Nguyen with Chen-Wen Lo (director, In This Land We're Briefly Ghosts), Brian Redondo (director, Keep Saray Home), and James Taing (director, Ghost Mountain).
Tales of perseverance, grit and forgiveness show us the diversity of what the road of recovery from imperialism can look like. From a refugee recalling his past in GHOST MOUNTAIN to IN THIS LAND WE'RE BRIEFLY GHOSTS sharing the story of imprisoned child soldiers in Myanmar, and contemporary challenges with ICE in KEEP SARAY HOME, this program highlights Southeast Asian Americans as a complex, hard-won identity.
Co-presented by Khmer Health Board Seattle
Q&A moderated by Linh Nguyen with Chen-Wen Lo (director, In This Land We're Briefly Ghosts), Brian Redondo (director, Keep Saray Home), and James Taing (director, Ghost Mountain).