
Although I have had the opportunity to speak many times in groups of 20-500, my parents are relatively meek immigrant Americans who have always shied away from the spotlight. The extent of their public speaking has come after a few screenings of New Year Baby when they answer questions from the audience.
My mother spoke briefly in English and then said a prayer in Khmer to remember the millions of lives lost during the Cambodian genocide.
I'm very proud of them. They loved being a part of this event.
I also had the chance to meet Carl Wilkens, one of my personal heroes. Just two weeks early, I had

Amherst. Carl saved over 500 people during the
genocide in Rwanda, and he was the only American in the entire country during the 4 month tragedy. You can read more his story here.
We also joined 80 members of the Cambodian community to commemorate the 34th anniversary of the Cambodian genocide at a solemn candlelight vigil. We shared stories of our loved ones, our sorrows and even our anger at the lack of justice.

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Hi Socheata! My names is Jenise and I'm 21 years old. My father is khmer which makes me half khmer. I do not speak it but I'm drawn to my cambodian side. Ever since I was little I have always been curious about my father past. The only family I knew was my mothers side and always questioned why I didn't have any on my fathers. When I was older my father told me that everyone on his side of the family died and he spent a lot of time in a thai refugee camp. My father was reunited with my uncle when I was around 4 years old. When I grew older I spoke to my father about it but I felt like I was picking at bruise that was still trying to heal. I did reasearch about the khmer rouge on my own. I read biogrpahys and books written by people and watched the killing fields to get a better feel of what my father and many cambodians went through during the genocide.
I heard about your documentary through a professor. He knew I was half cambodian and told me he watched a documetnary about a girl on tv. I went online to try and see if I could fine it and I found your information and your blog. I wanted to thank you for putting things out there for everything to read and find out about. People need to be informed.
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