Getting L-A-O-D

Getting L-A-O-D

Update: 2023-03-20
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America’s war on communism in southeast Asia dragged the entire region into the fray, and the impacts are still an ever-present danger. (You might remember our episode this season on landmines and clusters.)



But here’s what we didn’t get into before: The legacy of that violence here — in our own communities.



Today, much of the nationwide push to preserve and highlight southeast Asian heritage is being led by a younger generation, raised in America by refugees. They’re opening restaurants, taking over family businesses… and embracing their own definition of true southeast Asian food.



In Philadelphia, we ask: How much can a weekend market — and its long road to protection — tell us about America’s relationship with its refugees?



GUESTS: Aleena Inthaly, Legacies of War; Catzie Vilayphonh, Laos In The House; Saijai Sabayjit, Saijai Thai



ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:



The Originals, Legacies of War



Thip Khao Talk, Legacies of War



Our Story, The Southeast Asian Market at FDR Park

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Getting L-A-O-D

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