Refugee Narratives: Ten Stories of Cambodian Refugees Main MenuIntroductionTen Stories of Cambodian RefugeesComplete EditionDiplomatic and Edited Transcriptions, with Archival ImagesEdited TranscriptionsDiplomatic TranscriptionsDigital ImagesAppendixSarah Noonan6616b08296cc76f25739fd6dc35367e3165a69b8Natalie Davis95e1f0dd7fb22ace49827cbd62a4ea2686336864Portia Davis8df9446ace9879dfdc763a001b9ee052826d41d7Kaitlin Emmett93ec579f33d33c5e76510337646f778f79e4a5e9Karissa Kennedy98e285d74ad2c217bb46b6a957ff8f400f5297a6Anne Maguiree2cffdb13aa06ac76a86b725c9dd01ec91aa757aKatherine Peak82f940315280249ba27c9224dd5aa1c9f1e3d042Monica Rzepka201a94dceb2ae7ce73118b8f66c168f07181a738Erin Stineraf0bc45409bae85c4aa4f37b7072aa3beee6b66aSierra Zielinskibe5c0edb25b17921d3c68613f146d21523f2237e
Exodus
1media/02. Exodus_2020_reduced_thumb.jpg2020-04-09T11:41:53-07:00Sarah Noonan6616b08296cc76f25739fd6dc35367e3165a69b8361261Felt, 7” x 21.5”plain2020-04-09T11:41:53-07:00Julie TourtillotteThe family of migrants depicted are Central Americans seeking asylum in the United States who were met with tear gas at our southern border.202020200228123402+000020200228Sarah Noonan6616b08296cc76f25739fd6dc35367e3165a69b8
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12020-04-29T01:19:45-07:00The Role of the Artwork8plain2020-05-18T11:47:14-07:00To enhance the aesthetic elements of the exhibit and to individualize the journal entries all the more fully since we have rendered them anonymous, we have included images and artwork from generous contributors and friends of the Saint Mary’s community. Each piece of artwork was created in response to refugee crises, both past and present, although these works of art were not specifically inspired by the journal entries we edit. It is our goal that this edition will provide audiences with a deeper understanding of this oppressive period in history and foster within readers a sense of hope inspired by the Sisters’ compassion for and capacity to love those who experienced extreme need.