

He tells me to eat in silence, so that we can concentrate. I examine his jaw and the way he chews his food. With fresh wild cukes, French haricot vert, Spanish cilantro, and sweet jasmine rice. I kept pushing the white-gray clouds to see his face, Worked tirelessly to put grains of rice on our beat-up kitchen table In thanh-sor, we try to push the white-gray clouds aside
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During her free time she loves to swim, do HIIT workouts, travel, watch movies and television shows, and devour dark chocolate cakes. She received her Master of Arts degree in Education and is currently an English Language Learner teacher at an elementary school in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She has also appeared at Harvard Law School, Massachusetts State House, The Big Read/Miami Book Fair, the 2017 Minnesota Fringe Festival, New York Foundation for the Arts, as well as various junior high schools and high schools in the east coast. Her work has appeared in several online publications, anthologies and magazines. Peuo was also selected for the Florida Literary Arts Coalition Writers’ Circuit 2018-2019 book tour, and awarded the Critical Refugees Studies Collective grant (2019). Peuo is a recipient of a Long Beach Arts Council grant, the Pushcart Prize Nominee for her poem Hasbro Neon Light Brights, and is a founding member of the Cambodian American Literary Arts Association located in Lowell, Massachusetts. Her poetry collection, Khmer Girl (2014), is inspired by the traumas of her life, including her family escaping the killing fields of their native Cambodia and enduring the inequities of life as refugees in the United States of America. Peuo Tuy is a 1.5 generation Khmer-American spoken word poet and educator from Lowell, Massachusetts and New York, New York.
