**** Emotional, Engaging, Personal

A fine, well told story of South East Asians in America, set in chapter form.
It seemed to be purpose made to be used in smaller segments as there was a bit of repetition in the background context narration which is unnecessary to those listening to it as a whole hour production.
The stories are well told and totally engaging. Margeret Cho?s narration, though professional, seemed to be the only slightly out of kilter part of the programme if only because it was so professional and stood in contrast to all these personal histories, testimonies and memories.
Good to remind Americans of the varied cultures and histories that make up South East Asia, and especially how many of these communities have been good friends to Americans in the past.
Highly recommended listening.

(Producer) (Editorial Board) Dheera Sujan , Radio Netherlands
Hilversum
June 16, 2007

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Crossing East: Refuge From War - Program Seven

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