Loung Ung is a Cambodian-American author, activist, and lecturer who has dedicated her life to advocating for human rights and social justice.
Born in Cambodia, she survived the brutal Khmer Rouge regime and later immigrated to the United States as a refugee.
Ung's memoir, "First They Killed My Father," recounts her childhood experiences during the Cambodian genocide.
She has spent over 15 years campaigning for various causes, including the eradication of landmines in Cambodia.
Ung's work combines personal narrative with a broader mission to educate others about the impact of war and genocide.
She currently resides in Cleveland, Ohio, with her husband.
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