CIVIL RESISTANCE
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CIVIC EDUCATION
Slideshow of Photos by Jim Mizierski of Opening Reception for Photo Exhibit, 30 Aug. 2011
Music: Cambodian Living Arts
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Final Performance at Meta House of Speak Truth To Power (Courage Without Borders)
More photos in KI-Media (or to bypass censorship in Cambodia...)
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TEDtalk at Meta House - Q&A with Theary Seng 20 Sept. 2011
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The Phnom Penh Players at rehearsal, 12 Sept. 2011 (Photo: Daniel Nuss) . . .
Note from playwright Ariel Dorfman
Very moving to see those well known faces shining in the dark, especially when you think of the darkness they are illuminating, with Cambodia and its memories surrounding the audience. - Ariel Dorfman . . .
More info and photos at CIVICUS Cambodia... in KI-Media... and in KI-Media again, with more photos...
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Film Premier of RFK in the Land of Apartheid: A Ripple of Hope Meta House Phnom Penh, 2 Sept. 2011. More photos...
Consultation Workshop on the Khmer Curriculum Courage Without Borders. More photos...
Reception to Launch the Full Photography Exhibition of Speak Truth To Power (Courage Without Borders, in Khmer) at Meta House, Tuesday, 30 Aug. 2011
More photos from the reception to open the month-long photo exhibit at main gallery of Meta House . . .
To see full size poster, visit KI-Media... . . .
Watch the full episode. See more RFK in the Land of Apartheid. RFK in the Land of Apartheid: a Ripple of Hope premieres Monday, 22 August 2011 on PBS in the US, and one week later, on Friday, 2 Sept. 2011, 7 p.m. at Meta House as part of the CIVICUS Cambodia and RFK Center for Justice and Human Rights partnership on the Speak Truth To Power (translated in Khmer as Courage Without Borders) project. Immediately after screening, Q&A with CIVICUS Cambodia Theary Seng and RFK Center John Heffernan visiting from Washington, D.C.
For more info, please visit: www.civicus-cam.org.
. . . Cover of the Khmer Curriclum
Cover of the Khmer Curriculum Courage Without Borders (Khmer translation of Speak Truth To Power), featuring 8 defenders for their work which finds resonance in Cambodian current society - Elie Wiesel (Genocide), Muhammad Yunus (Microcredit), Archbishop Desmond Tutu (Reconciliation), Marina Pisklakova (Domestic Violence), Ka Hsaw Wa (Corporate Social Responsibility), Kailash Satyarthi (Child Labor), Juliana Dogbadzi (Sex Slavery/Trafficking), Vaclav Havel (Political Expression)
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