Hearts of Freedom

Stories of Southeast Asian Refugees

Michael J Molloy author Peter Duschinsky author Stephanie Phetsamay Stobbe author Colleen Lundy author Allan Moscovitch author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:McGill-Queen's University Press

Publishing:16th Sep '25

£27.99

This title is due to be published on 16th September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Hearts of Freedom cover

First-hand accounts of Vietnamese, Cambodian, and Laotian refugees who settled in Canada, contributing to the well-being and strength of their new country.

Between 1975 and 1997 some three million Vietnamese, Cambodians, and Laotians fled atrocities in their home countries, with over 210,000 resettling in Canada. Hearts of Freedom is an oral history based on interviews with 175 former refugees, documenting their moving accounts of oppression, perilous escapes, and evolving impressions of their new country.

Between 1975 and 1997 some three million Vietnamese, Cambodians, and Laotians fled atrocities in their home countries, with over 210,000 resettling in Canada. While this history is partly known to some Canadians, little has been written about it, especially from the perspectives of the refugees themselves.

Hearts of Freedom is a rich oral history based on interviews with 145 former refugees, sharing deeply moving accounts of oppression, concentration camps, genocide, and perilous escapes over land and sea. Survivors reflect on their first impressions of Canada – the unfamiliar snow and cold, the unexpected kindness of neighbours, and occasional encounters with racism. Through their experiences, we come to understand the strengths and weaknesses of Canada's refugee programs. These stories reveal how refugees' attachment to Canada grew over the years and how multiculturalism policies facilitated that.

Ordinary Canadians played a decisive role in the first mass refugee movement through newly created private sponsorship programs – a role for which the United Nations awarded the Nansen Medal to the Canadian people in 1986. Coming at a time when we are assessing the benefits of immigration and refugee policies and programs, Hearts of Freedom documents the lives and contributions of people who have suffered the worst excesses of war to rebuild their lives in Canada.

"Hearts of Freedom offers a refreshing update on the lives and experiences of Southeast Asian refugees in Canada – political repression, traumatic experiences of escape, culture shocks associated with arrival – that will help familiarize the next generation with their remarkable stories." Victor Satzewich, author of Points of Entry: How Canada's Immigration Officers Decide Who Gets In

"The Hearts of Freedom project is a huge accomplishment." Marlene Epp, author of Eating Like a Mennonite: Food and Community across Borders

ISBN: 9780228025528

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372 pages