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Special Guest - "On the Corners of Argyle and Glenwood'

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About 20 years ago, Stuart Isett lived on the corners of Argyle and Glenwood and noticed that many of his fellow neighbors were Cambodian Refugees from the Khmer Rouge. Years later, he put together a photo book called "On the Corners of Argyle and Glenwood' that showcases the Cambodian Refugee experience here in America. He captures the Cambodian youth of the 80's, grandmothers grieving, and families that are simply trying to create a new life from scratch in this new country.
Today we are joined by 3 very important guests - Stuart Isett, Silong Chhun, and Pete Pin who are the collaborators on this very special book. We talk about why Stuart put together this book and what this kind of representation means for the Cambodian community. We even discuss topics such as generational trauma and how we can move forward.
Thank you Stuart, Silong, and Pete for this amazing talk!
To learn more about our honored guests:
Stuart Isett
Website: https://www.isett.com/
Social: https://www.instagram.com/stuartisettphotography/
Silong Chhun
Website: https://www.silongchhun.com/
Social: https://www.instagram.com/thefakesilong/?hl=en
Red Scarf Revolution: https://redscarfrevolution.com/
Pete Pin
Website: https://petepin.com/
Migrations of Memory:https://petepin.com/projects

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About 20 years ago, Stuart Isett lived on the corners of Argyle and Glenwood and noticed that many of his fellow neighbors were Cambodian Refugees from the Khmer Rouge. Years later, he put together a photo book called "On the Corners of Argyle and Glenwood' that showcases the Cambodian Refugee experience here in America. He captures the Cambodian youth of the 80's, grandmothers grieving, and families that are simply trying to create a new life from scratch in this new country.
Today we are joined by 3 very important guests - Stuart Isett, Silong Chhun, and Pete Pin who are the collaborators on this very special book. We talk about why Stuart put together this book and what this kind of representation means for the Cambodian community. We even discuss topics such as generational trauma and how we can move forward.
Thank you Stuart, Silong, and Pete for this amazing talk!
To learn more about our honored guests:
Stuart Isett
Website: https://www.isett.com/
Social: https://www.instagram.com/stuartisettphotography/
Silong Chhun
Website: https://www.silongchhun.com/
Social: https://www.instagram.com/thefakesilong/?hl=en
Red Scarf Revolution: https://redscarfrevolution.com/
Pete Pin
Website: https://petepin.com/
Migrations of Memory:https://petepin.com/projects

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