Sunday, August 9, 2015

Swords into Ploughshares


"Max Cho's film, Swords into Ploughshares, is a haunting look at one of the United States' darkest historical moments, the Secret War on Laos. A powerful graphic style brings home the shocking details of a countryside covered with unexploded bombs. Cho puts a human face on this ongoing tragedy as he celebrates the initiative of the Laotian people, while also asking viewers to consider their role in eradicating bombs." - Overview courtesy of YouTube.

Learn more about the bombing legacy at SAY NO TO UXO.

Documentary: UXO Survivors in Laos

Documentary: UXO Survivors in Laos

Through its Victims' Assistance Support Team and War Victims Medical Fund, World Education in Laos provides integrated medical, livelihoods and psycho-social support to Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) accident survivors and their families. This video documents a new peer to peer support program for UXO survivors started by World Education to provide an opportunity for mutual support and shared understanding. While facing significant physical disabilities as a result of their accidents, UXO survivors Teuy and Phongsavat are able to identify practical solutions to successfully go about their daily lives.

Posted by World Education on Wednesday, July 1, 2015

In honour of National Geographic's August 2015 issue featuring "Life After the Bombs", I took this self-portrait while wearing my T-shirt from Legacies of War, an humanitarian organization dedicated to educating American citizens and the world at large about the bombing legacy in Laos.