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Tarim Talks
The Tarim Network
18 episodes
1 week ago
Tarim Talks by the Tarim Network. Conversations with exceptional Uyghurs, pioneers that have ventured into new environments and industries achieving great success. We explore themes of identity, upbringing, overcoming challenges, mentoring and the key to prosperity.
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Tarim Talks by the Tarim Network. Conversations with exceptional Uyghurs, pioneers that have ventured into new environments and industries achieving great success. We explore themes of identity, upbringing, overcoming challenges, mentoring and the key to prosperity.
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Society & Culture
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Tarim Talks to Amelia Pang: Investigative Journalist and Author
Tarim Talks
1 hour 14 minutes 45 seconds
4 years ago
Tarim Talks to Amelia Pang: Investigative Journalist and Author

In this episode of Tarim Talks, Babur talks to Amelia Pang, an investigative journalist and author. Amelia's work has been published in Mother Jones, The New Republic,  and she is currently an editor at EdTech Magazine. We discuss her upcoming book, "Made in China: A Prisoner, an SOS Letter, and the Hidden Cost of America's Cheap Goods", which explores the supply chains of forced labor in China. We also talk about the story she shared with us about rediscovering her Uyghur heritage (NOTE: This story has since been published on the New York Times. A link will be included below.). 

To learn more about Amelia, you can visit her website ameliapang.com

The New York Times published personal piece: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/10/opinion/uighur-xinjiang-china.html

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Tarim Talks
Tarim Talks by the Tarim Network. Conversations with exceptional Uyghurs, pioneers that have ventured into new environments and industries achieving great success. We explore themes of identity, upbringing, overcoming challenges, mentoring and the key to prosperity.