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E13: Ova Saopeng on refuge to Hawaii + first wave (1.5 gen) Lao Am movement work + processing grief & fatherhood

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MEET HOL GUEST: OVA SAOPENG

In episode 13 of HOL, Ova joins Rita for a conversation about his family’s refuge to Hawaii post Secret War in Laos, identifying as 1.5 generation, enacting the first waves of Lao American movement work, processing grief post-father’s death and about his own becomings of fatherhood.

Today, Ova is a theater artivist (artist + activist) who performs all over the world through his theater company called TeAda Productions, which is a nomadic theater of color rooted in the stories of immigrants and refugees. More specifically through Refugee Nation performance, they touch issues relating to the refugee experience assimilation, generation gap, and mental health using drama, film, music, and audience interaction, and personalizes these issues through a genuine Laotian American perspective.
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As a brand new podcast,
HOL needs your support!!! Please subscribe, give a 5-star rating, and a leave us a positive review to help us continue. KOP JAIII LAI DERRR P'NONG!!! (THANK YOU VERY MUCH, FAM!)
CONNECT WITH OVA:
INSTAGRAM
FACEBOOK
TeAda WEBSITE

REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE:
REFUGEE NATION
1.5 Generation
Savannakhet Province
Xeno Village
Sleeping Death Syndrome
Legacies of War, Channapha Khamvongsa
Center for Lao Studies, Vinya Sysamouth and Phoumy Sayavong
Steve Arounsack
Bryan Thao Worra
Phitsamay Uy
Toni Morrison
Ethnic Groups in Laos
University of Southern California (USC)

JOIN THE COMMUNITY:
Join the community of HOL @healingoutlaod on Instagram & Twitter & Facebook

All costs going towards this podcast are out-of-pocket. Healing Out Lao'd is currently facilitated by one-person with amazing guests and collaborators who volunteer their time to support. Consider donating any funds if you are in the position to do so! Help Rita cover costs by becoming a monthly sustainer at patreon.com/healingoutlaod OR you may make a one-time donation via PayPal AND/OR Venmo and write in the description “#HOLdonation”.
HUGE SHOUT OUTS TO:
Laos Angeles Roots Members Andrew David Vilaythong for mixing/producing the beats for HOL and "mystery person" @La

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MEET HOL GUEST: OVA SAOPENG

In episode 13 of HOL, Ova joins Rita for a conversation about his family’s refuge to Hawaii post Secret War in Laos, identifying as 1.5 generation, enacting the first waves of Lao American movement work, processing grief post-father’s death and about his own becomings of fatherhood.

Today, Ova is a theater artivist (artist + activist) who performs all over the world through his theater company called TeAda Productions, which is a nomadic theater of color rooted in the stories of immigrants and refugees. More specifically through Refugee Nation performance, they touch issues relating to the refugee experience assimilation, generation gap, and mental health using drama, film, music, and audience interaction, and personalizes these issues through a genuine Laotian American perspective.
---------
TAKE THE LISTENER SURVEY! (10 min)

---------


As a brand new podcast,
HOL needs your support!!! Please subscribe, give a 5-star rating, and a leave us a positive review to help us continue. KOP JAIII LAI DERRR P'NONG!!! (THANK YOU VERY MUCH, FAM!)
CONNECT WITH OVA:
INSTAGRAM
FACEBOOK
TeAda WEBSITE

REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE:
REFUGEE NATION
1.5 Generation
Savannakhet Province
Xeno Village
Sleeping Death Syndrome
Legacies of War, Channapha Khamvongsa
Center for Lao Studies, Vinya Sysamouth and Phoumy Sayavong
Steve Arounsack
Bryan Thao Worra
Phitsamay Uy
Toni Morrison
Ethnic Groups in Laos
University of Southern California (USC)

JOIN THE COMMUNITY:
Join the community of HOL @healingoutlaod on Instagram & Twitter & Facebook

All costs going towards this podcast are out-of-pocket. Healing Out Lao'd is currently facilitated by one-person with amazing guests and collaborators who volunteer their time to support. Consider donating any funds if you are in the position to do so! Help Rita cover costs by becoming a monthly sustainer at patreon.com/healingoutlaod OR you may make a one-time donation via PayPal AND/OR Venmo and write in the description “#HOLdonation”.
HUGE SHOUT OUTS TO:
Laos Angeles Roots Members Andrew David Vilaythong for mixing/producing the beats for HOL and "mystery person" @La

Support the show
  continue reading

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