An Oral History Project Conducted by John Robert Lewis Leader Elysia Yet

Project Description
This oral history chronicles the Sok family’s journey, a Cambodian immigrant family that endured the atrocities of the Khmer Rouge regime. After fleeing to refugee camps in Thailand, they eventually resettled in the United States. The family reflects on their complex experiences, balancing gratitude with historical awareness and the importance of cultural preservation. The conversation underscores their resilience, strength, and enduring hope.