tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7570639256501876320.post4354797446029189891..comments2011-01-26T13:10:55.547-07:00Comments on Kanitha Heng: On Teaching and ThingsKanitha Henghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01655573148312478840noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7570639256501876320.post-15105721082338893752010-01-07T19:39:12.245-07:002010-01-07T19:39:12.245-07:00Kanitha,
I am profoundly proud of you.
I'll...Kanitha,<br /><br />I am profoundly proud of you. <br /><br />I'll ditto Mayra's comment. I'm sure you've already impacted your students in unimaginable, liberating ways. And your captivating story telling has earned you another fan who's waiting for more!<br /><br />Your fellow Cambodian (or am I American?) sister, Nimol HenAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7570639256501876320.post-45093725959937472552009-12-18T21:53:47.710-07:002009-12-18T21:53:47.710-07:00Loooove, Loooooveee, loooovee this post. I can alr...Loooove, Loooooveee, loooovee this post. I can already see you making your impact in making sure some sort of Creative Writing Program is set in place before you leave Cambodia. I agree, creative writing tells the real, true cultural stories. No history book can grasp and convey what culture is. To be honest, I've read snippets on Cambodia but never got a feel of a culture until I read your memoir. Upon finishing reading your memoir, I not only had a better understanding about you, but also your culture and Cambodia. Get 'em baby cheeks! I'm really loving the autobiography assignment. It's oh so hard!! And I know it because I've done with with Brice but I really think that it is amazing that you are putting what you learned to use and adding your own creative twist to it. As always, I'll be following you through these next few months. <br /><br /><br />--MayraAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com