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Fairfield Freshmen - Your Voice Counts!

We invite you to speak out about the book Lucky Child: a Daughter of Cambodia Reunites with the Sister she left behind, by Luong Ung, on this blog. 

Never blogged before?  Click on the Comments link under any posting to see what your fellow students are saying, and add your voice. We encourage  wide-open discussion.

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Want to hear what your soon-to-be residence hall neighbors think? To join your dorm's conversation, click on the name of your residence hall in the column at left. Doing so will reveal posts grouped under specific residence halls. Talk with one another by commenting on these posts, and be sure to note your Residence Hall's name in your comment!

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Would you like to create a posting for other students to comment on?  Email your text to librarians Ramona Islam or Jackie Kremer and they will post it for you.

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Posted by DiMenna Nyselius Library on June 15, 2007 | Permalink

Lucky Child

  • Lucky Child
    by Loung Ung is Fairfield Univerity's 2007 Freshmen Common Book Selection.

Library Welcome -Click on Pic

  • Chris Dunham

Greetings from Univ. Leaders - click on picture

  • Deb Chappell

Loung Ung

  • Cambodian Activist, Author and Leader

Genocide

  • Genocide Intervention Network
  • Student Anti-Genocide Coalition (STAND)
  • Genocide Alerts (US HMM Committee on Conscience)
  • Recognizing Dehumanization
  • Listen to an NPR Broadcast about the Cambodian Genocide

Promoting Global Human Rights

  • Human Rights Watch
  • UN High Commission (Refugee Agency)
  • UN Declaration of Human Rights
  • State of the World's Human Rights
  • American Red Cross

Land Mines

  • International Campaign to Ban Landmines
  • Landmine Free World

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