02/22/2023
On Feb 24, join Yale Student Groups and The China Project for their conference at Yale University on journalistic integrity in the face of political retaliation featuring distinguished journalists, scholars and storytellers from Hong Kong, mainland China, and the United States.
Our speakers include:
🎤 Vicky Xu, senior fellow at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute known for her role in exposing the systematic forced Uyghur labor in China
🎤 Tin Shui Yeung, independent editor and journalist who documented the social movements in Hong Kong from 2014 to 2020
🎤 Muyi Xiao, visual investigation reporter for The New York Times
🎤 Yangyang Cheng, writer and research scholar at Yale Law School
🎤 Zeyi Yang, China Tech reporter at MIT Technology Review
🎤 Shirley Ka Lai Leung, independent journalist and former reporter for Apple Daily Hong Kong
🎤 Justine Yan, audio producer for NPR
🎤 Jin Ding, Chief of Staff at The Center for Public Integrity
Opening remarks by The China Project Editor-in-Chief Jeremy Goldkorn and Yale University Elihu Professor of History Arne Westad.
The event will be open to the public and held in person at Yale University. Co-sponsored by The Poynter Institute, Asian American Cultural Center at Yale & Committee to Protect Journalists
Register for free and get more details here:
Stories about China dominate international headlines, and journalism is an essential—sometimes the only — channel through which people can learn about the country and understand its global impact. However, knowledge about China, the concept of “China” itself, and what’s worthy of reporting...