![]() ![]() This event is supported by the War Legacies Working Group. More information on purchasing a copy of the book here. Hammond is a leading expert in her field and has made it her life’s work to raise awareness on Agent Orange consequences and provide aid to Vietnamese families. ![]() In 2007 after extensive work in Vietnam, Hammond funded War Legacies Project and is now the Executive Director. 23, 2021 An incisive history of the Vietnam War via the groundbreaking accomplishments of three remarkable women journalists. Susan Hammond is the daughter of a United States Vietnam Veteran and has experienced firsthand the consequences of one of the most dangerous forms of dioxin, Agent Orange. YOU DON'T BELONG HERE HOW THREE WOMEN REWROTE THE STORY OF WAR by Elizabeth Becker RELEASE DATE: Feb. Susan Hammond, Founder and Executive Director of the War Legacies Project She is the author of two previous books When the War was Over: Cambodia and the Khmer Rouge Revolutionand Overbooked: The Exploding Business of Travel and Tourism. She has won accolades from the Overseas Press Club, DuPont Columbia’s Awards and was part the Times team that won the PulitzerPrize for Public Service for coverage of 9/11. She has been the Senior Foreign Editor for National Public Radio and a New York Times correspondent covering national security, economics and foreign policy. Elizabeth Becker, Author and CorrespondentĮlizabeth Becker began her career as a war correspondent for the Washington Post in Cambodia. ![]()
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