BY ELIZABETH CHEN Policy writing is both an art and a science, and it can be intimidating if you don’t have prior experience. But if you keep a couple of [ … ]
NüVoices Podcast #60: Getting tea drunk, with Shunan Teng
Shunan Teng is the founder and owner of Tea Drunk in New York City, which specializes in heritage, wild, historical, and other famous teas. Every spring, she travels to the renowned tea [ … ]
NüVoices Podcast #59: COVID-19 origins and the state of science reporting in China, with Kathleen McLaughlin
Kathleen McLaughlin is a science and labor reporter based in Butte, Montana, whose work has been regularly featured in the Washington Post and The Guardian; she was also the Beijing correspondent [ … ]
Introducing ‘Hong Kong Silenced’: a new Telegraph podcast documenting Beijing’s crackdown
Told by Hong Kongers and anchored by NüVoices board member China correspondent Sophia Yan, this four-part series looks at how the National Security Law has fundamentally changed life in the [ … ]
NüVoices Podcast #58: The shrinking China foreign press corps, and reporting in Xinjiang, with Sophia Yan
Sophia Yan is the China correspondent for the Telegraph, has covered the region for a decade, and is based in Beijing. Previously, she reported for CNBC, CNN, and Bloomberg, while [ … ]
An Ode to Sound: NüVoices podcast co-host Cindy Gao on audio storytelling
BY CINDY GAO This is an excerpt from the June 8 Chinese Storytellers newsletter featuring podcast hosts of Chinese descent sharing tips on podcasting and audio storytelling. — The “NüVoices” [ … ]
Exhibition and Live Discussion with Iris Yau: ‘Opium, Silk and the Missionaries in China’
Exhibition 18th May – 26th June: ‘Opium, Silk and the Missionaries in China’ The Brunei Gallery at SOAS presents an auto-ethnography-inspired exhibition curated and produced by curator and lecturer Iris [ … ]
NüVoices Podcast #57: Revolutionary feminism, wuxia, and the politics of translation, with Yilin Wang
Yilin Wang (she/they) is a Vancouver-based writer, editor, Chinese-English translator, educator, and cultural consultant who was longlisted for the 2020 CBC Poetry Prize and a finalist for the Far Horizons Award for Short [ … ]
NüVoices Podcast #56: Censorship and resistance, with Sophie Beach
Sophie Beach is the executive editor of China Digital Times (CDT), an independent, bilingual media organization that brings uncensored news and online voices from China to the world. In this conversation, Sophie [ … ]
Censoring feminist discussions will not solve China’s population crisis
BY LIJIA ZHANG Shutting down feminist groups on social media over “extremism” has backfired and led to greater visibility for radical feminism. If the government is worried about China’s population, [ … ]
Introducing: The 异乡人 (Yi Xiang Ren) podcast featuring immigrant stories
BY BESSIE DU 异乡人 (Yi Xiang Ren) is a Mandarin-language podcast that brings you stories of immigrants, by immigrants – for anyone who finds resonance and inspiration. More than 50 million [ … ]
NüVoices Podcast #55: Unraveling Australia-China relations, with Natasha Kassam
“China is angry. If you make China the enemy, China will be the enemy,” a Chinese Embassy official told Australian reporter Jonathan Kearsley at a meeting in late 2020. Kearsley wrote that [ … ]
NüVoices Podcast #54: Telling Asian and Asian-American stories through video journalism, with Dolly Li
Dolly Li is an award-winning independent video journalist, filmmaker, and correspondent. She is the former host of an award-winning AJ+ (Al Jazeera) show, Untold America, as well as a co-founder of [ … ]
Young China Watchers event: A Discussion of LGBTQ+ Progress and Activism in China
Young China Watchers London: A Discussion of LGBTQ+ Progress and Activism in China With Ivy Wong (DNI Consulting), Jessie Lau (NüVoices) and AJ Song (PartyFit, Beijing) Saturday, April 17, 2021 [ … ]
Amy Sommers on her debut historical novel, Rumors from Shanghai
BY AMY SOMMERS Rumors from Shanghai tells the story of an American lawyer who goes to Shanghai in late 1940 because as a Black man, he cannot find work in his [ … ]
In China, pole dancing evolved from a male art practice in the Song Dynasty to an inclusive sport promoting body positivity
BY ROCHELLE BEIESDORFER When you think of pole dance, what springs to mind? For many, probably scenes of dimly lit clubs and strip teases. But in fitness centers and dance [ … ]
NüVoices Podcast #52: Talking fiction writing and modern China, with Te-Ping Chen
Throughout the 10 stories in Land of Big Numbers, Te-Ping Chen — a founding member of NüVoices — sketches the interior lives of her protagonists, who live in (or are connected to) China: a [ … ]
Resources to fight anti-East, Southeast Asian & Pacific Islander racism
At NüVoices, we are an international collective of creators and researchers devoted to celebrating the diverse work of women and non-binary voices on greater China (broadly defined). We’re horrified and [ … ]
Translation: Poems by Chinese feminist and revolutionary writer Qiu Jin
BY YILIN WANG *As requested by the translator, we have removed this content.
Review: Te-Ping Chen’s “Land of Big Numbers” sketches the diversity of modern China
BY MEGAN CATTEL *Note: Spoilers ahead * The title of Te-Ping Chen’s debut short story collection Land of Big Numbers conjures up familiar tropes about China, the world’s most populous nation—often [ … ]