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About Siling
Siling Luo is a journalist based in Boston, United States of America.
May,2006 to now,free-lance writer, Free-lance journalist, columnistl	
Writing for NYT Chinese,NYT Asia, Economic Observer, Initium Media etc.
Languages
Chinese (Mandarin)
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Journalism
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Hidden Away for 28 Years, Tiananmen Protest Pictures See Light of Day

Hidden Away for 28 Years, Tiananmen Protest Pictures See Light of Day

01 Jun 2017  |  muckrack.com
Photographs from the 1989 Tiananmen protests, hidden for 28 years, have been revealed. The article features interviews with Chinese activists and scholars, including Lu, a visiting scholar at Columbia University and a master's student at SUNY Albany, discussing the importance of international solidarity for Chinese feminism. Hu Ping, editor of Beijing Spring, reflects on his past as a proponent of Chinese liberalism. The article also touches on the experiences of Tibetans during the Cultural Revolution and ongoing protests against Chinese rule, as well as the story of exiled writer Liao Yiwu, who was imprisoned for his poetry commemorating Tiananmen Square victims.

Fighting on Behalf of China’s Women — From the United States

15 Feb 2017  |  www.nytimes.com
The article discusses the participation of Chinese feminists in the Women's March on Washington, highlighting the presence of Lu Pin and members of the Chinese Feminism Collective. Lu Pin, a former journalist and founder of Women's Voices, had traveled to New York to attend a UN meeting but decided to stay in the U.S. after learning about police visits to her apartment in Beijing. The article also touches on the detention of the Feminist Five in China and the establishment of the Facebook page 'Free Chinese Feminists' to support their cause and continue advocacy for women's rights.
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