Loung Ung is a celebrated Cambodian-American author, activist, and lecturer known for her powerful memoirs detailing her experiences during the Khmer Rouge regime. Her debut work, "First They Killed My Father," offers a harrowing, personal account of survival and resilience, gaining international acclaim and later adapted into a film. Born in Phnom Penh in 1970, Ung fled her country and resettled in the United States, where she has become a prominent spokesperson for Cambodian genocide issues. Her dedication to humanitarian causes and storytelling continues to inspire, reflecting her unwavering commitment to remembrance, healing, and the promotion of global human rights.