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50 Years of Resilience: Honoring Cambodian Legacy of Survival and Hope

 
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Fifty years after the Khmer Rouge regime devastated Cambodia, survivors Mony and Sophaline Mao unlock memories most never hear. Mony recounts his childhood surviving on field mice and walking through active minefields to reach Thailand, still bearing the two-inch scar where another starving child bit him over a bowl of food. The couple reveals how survival came at a cost -parents who gambled away farm earnings, siblings scattered across America, and cultural identity nearly erased. When COVID forced the siblings into Zoom therapy sessions, they discovered untold stories of abuse and abandonment none had shared in four decades. Now reunited as adults, they're rebuilding connections while pushing back against the "crab mentality" that keeps pulling community members down. This episode strips away sanitized history to show how education and forgiveness are creating new legacies from the ashes of genocide. Through personal testimony, Mony and Sophaline honor the two million lost while celebrating the resilience that transformed refugee children into architects of hope.

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Fifty years after the Khmer Rouge regime devastated Cambodia, survivors Mony and Sophaline Mao unlock memories most never hear. Mony recounts his childhood surviving on field mice and walking through active minefields to reach Thailand, still bearing the two-inch scar where another starving child bit him over a bowl of food. The couple reveals how survival came at a cost -parents who gambled away farm earnings, siblings scattered across America, and cultural identity nearly erased. When COVID forced the siblings into Zoom therapy sessions, they discovered untold stories of abuse and abandonment none had shared in four decades. Now reunited as adults, they're rebuilding connections while pushing back against the "crab mentality" that keeps pulling community members down. This episode strips away sanitized history to show how education and forgiveness are creating new legacies from the ashes of genocide. Through personal testimony, Mony and Sophaline honor the two million lost while celebrating the resilience that transformed refugee children into architects of hope.

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