Loung Ung interview on WNYC

Author Loung Ung talks with Leonard Lopate about coming to terms with her violent childhood in Cambodia’s notorious killing fields and her new memoir, Lulu in the Sky: A Daughter of Cambodia Finds Love, Healing, and Double Happiness: http://www.wnyc.org/shows/lopate/2012/apr/23/lulu-sky/#commentlist

Loung Ung interview in Asia Society

Yet another interesting interview with Loung Ung about her third memoir, Lulu in the Sky. Here she discusses the relationship of Cambodian-Americans with their home country.

School Library Journal review of Loung Ung’s third memoir

Check out this review of Loung Ung‘s third memoir, Lulu in the Sky: “The author’s honest look at her fears and her work as an activist are inspiring and compelling. An excellent conclusion to the trilogy”

Loung Ung radio interview on her new book

Author and activist Loung Ung is interviewed on Around Noon, 90.3 WCPN with Dee Perry, in honor of her recently released third memoir. Listen to is here. Especially poignant is the story of Loung’s sister who was left behind in Cambodia.

Loung Ung interviewed in Interview

Check out this insightful interview with author Loung Ung in Interview magazine. Besides Loung’s new memoir, they cover cultural differences between the United States and Cambodia, and how happiness is earned, not given.

Profile of Loung Ung and review of her third memoir

This is a nice profile of author and activist Loung Ung on Cleveland.com. It outlines her life story told in three memoirs, culminating with her most recent, just released last week: Lulu in the Sky: A Daughter of Cambodia Finds Love, Healing, and Double Happiness

Ellen Bremen named One of the Most Remarkable People on Social Media

Thank you to the blogger Jure of Unspoken, for recognizing the hard work and brilliance professor Ellen Bremen puts into her blog, The Chatty Professor. He named her #3 in a list of people who ‘are using today’s social media tools to change the world for the better, and proving along the way that one …

New video – two of our speakers shine

Check out Warren Etheredge doing yet another amazing job interviewing on his show The High Bar – this time the subject is filmmaker Eli Kimaro, also one of our speakers. The conversation around the cultures we inherit, and therefore the choices we make about the legacy we pass down to our children, is especially interesting: https://www.samaralectures.com/speakers-names/eliaichi-kimaro/?post_type=speaker-videos