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China Life
USC U.S.-China Institute
8 episodes
6 days ago
On this new podcast from the USC U.S.-China Institute, we’re looking beyond the headlines to hear the stories of everyday people in China. We’ll explore the individual relationships with China that, together, tell the story of a changing China.
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On this new podcast from the USC U.S.-China Institute, we’re looking beyond the headlines to hear the stories of everyday people in China. We’ll explore the individual relationships with China that, together, tell the story of a changing China.
Show more...
Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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#4: Becoming an Activist
China Life
17 minutes
5 years ago
#4: Becoming an Activist

Teng Biao grew up in a rural village before attending law school at Peking University and focusing on human rights. While his early successes were lauded by the Chinese government, he was later abducted and tortured by police. He fled to the United States with his family and now teaches at Hunter College in NYC.

See his talk at USC on human rights in China.

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China Life
On this new podcast from the USC U.S.-China Institute, we’re looking beyond the headlines to hear the stories of everyday people in China. We’ll explore the individual relationships with China that, together, tell the story of a changing China.