
China’s censorship targets feminists
A quick search of “feminism in China” into Baidu, a Chinese search engine, reveals personal blog posts and half-hearted jokes. These include forum threads on “acts of fake feminisms” and…
By XinRui Ong and Hindley Wang – 4 years ago
A quick search of “feminism in China” into Baidu, a Chinese search engine, reveals personal blog posts and half-hearted jokes. These include forum threads on “acts of fake feminisms” and…
By XinRui Ong – 4 years ago
The waving of 37 flags by student representatives from 37 nations kickstarted the 19th annual Kaleidoscope. Hosted by Vassar’s Office of International Services (OIS) and Vassar’s International Students Association (VISA),…
By XinRui Ong – 4 years ago
From New York to Hong Kong, nonviolent civil disobedience movements grapple with the limitations of authoritative policies. By strategically choosing which street to block, the position from which to drop…
By XinRui Ong – 4 years ago
Paris Fashion Week, in an apparent attempt to shed its stuck-up, exclusionary reputation, is extending its accessibility through Virtual Reality (VR) technology and the power of social media. Continuously evolving…
By XinRui Ong – 4 years ago
On Friday, Sept. 13, the dimming lights in Taylor 203 shifted the spotlight onto Senior Lecturer in Costume for the Arts University of Bournemouth Mandy Barrington, who was to present…