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                  <dc:date>2017-05</dc:date>
                  <dc:format>21 pages</dc:format>
                  <dc:language>eng</dc:language>
                  <dc:contributor>Silavong, Christopher</dc:contributor>
          <dc:contributor>Rodriguez, Rick</dc:contributor>
          <dc:contributor>Dodge, Nancie</dc:contributor>
          <dc:contributor>Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication</dc:contributor>
          <dc:contributor>Barrett, The Honors College</dc:contributor>
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                  <dc:description>Voices of the Past, Voice of the Future is project created by Christopher Silavong. This is a personal story where I delve into my parents&#039; past and a country of which I knew nothing. As a child, I never learned about my parents&#039; country, nor did I ask about their childhood and what Laos was like. I&#039;m sure they spoke about their past in passing, but I didn&#039;t pay attention or asked further questions. I was young and time seemed forever. And then in 2012, the realization that one day they&#039;ll die became real. My father suffered a stroke nine days before my birthday. I wanted to know who my parents were and what brought them to America. My parents&#039; stories will be incomplete. They&#039;ve lived in America much longer than they&#039;d lived in Laos, and it&#039;s difficult for them to remember what happened to them at 10 years old, especially for my father. It also doesn&#039;t help that I don&#039;t know how to speak Lao. This is a working project, and I&#039;ll continue asking them about their lives until I no longer can. But for now, here&#039;s what I&#039;ve pieced together.</dc:description>
                  <dc:subject>Immigration</dc:subject>
          <dc:subject>Lao</dc:subject>
          <dc:subject>Refugees</dc:subject>
          <dc:subject>Indochina War</dc:subject>
          <dc:subject>Laos</dc:subject>
          <dc:subject>Indochina</dc:subject>
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