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    Three things I learned from Hong Kong protests, by Ramy Inocencio

    Smoking white tear gas canisters arcing through the air. Molotov cocktails exploding against government buildings. Police accused of brutality –... Read More

    AAJA members on being on the ground covering the Hong Kong democracy protests

    The pro-democracy protests that roiled Hong Kong over the past year was one of the biggest news stories in years,... Read More

    Press freedom under attack in Hong Kong under national security law

    Only weeks after Beijing imposed a sweeping national security law on Hong Kong, the government has invoked the legislation to... Read More

    Resistance in Hiding: a visual archive

    At 11pm on June 30th, 2020, on the eve of the 23rd anniversary of Hong Kong’s handover to China, and... Read More

    Covering civil unrest: Hong Kong journalism students learn by doing

    Before protests broke out in June 2019, Crystal Yip, the president of university-affiliated City Broadcasting Channel (CBC), never imagined herself... Read More

    Pawns in a power conflict: Chinese nationals hoping to go back to the U.S. despite uncertainties

    “Am I looking forward to the U.S.? Of course I am,” said an engineer from Heilongjiang, China, who wishes to... Read More

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