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Khmer Home Cooking: Bobor Sam Jok

As part of our Slow Noodles project, Clara Kim cooks a delicious bobor sam jok—rice porridge with pork, garlic, ginger, and CHILI

March 20, 2018 in Books, Food, Women, Writing.

Chantha Nguon’s Story: Mekong Blue

A Cambodian refugee comes home, and helps village women learn to weave shimmering silk scarves and independent lives.

August 21, 2014 in Travel, Women.

Dubitus: New Magazine Features Chantha Nguon’s Story

For “Dubitus”, a new magazine about travel and global issues, I wrote an article about Cambodia: “Weaving Lives of Silk and Freedom.”

January 30, 2013 in Ideas and Innovations, Travel, Writing.

Make Your Own Job: Cambodian Edition

Her job is to help young women in a remote village gain control over their own bodies and lives. My job is to help tell her incredible story—in the form of a memoir.

August 13, 2012 in Books, Essays, Ideas and Innovations, Travel, Women, Writing.

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